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mix
verb
-
mix
,
mixing
,
mixes
,
mixed
to
combine
two
or
more
substances
so
that
they
become
one
single
substance
•
She
mixed
flour
and
water
to
make
dough
for
bread
.
She
mixed
flour
and
water
to
make
dough
for
bread
.
•
The
artist
mixes
blue
and
yellow
paint
on
his
palette
to
create
a
bright
green
.
The
artist
mixes
blue
and
yellow
paint
on
his
palette
to
create
a
bright
green
.
noun
-
mix
,
mixes
a
combination
of
different
substances
,
people
,
or
things
together
in
one
group
•
Trail
mix
is
a
tasty
mix
of
nuts
and
dried
fruit
.
Trail
mix
is
a
tasty
mix
of
nuts
and
dried
fruit
.
•
Their
new
café
offers
a
mix
of
modern
and
vintage
décor
.
Their
new
café
offers
a
mix
of
modern
and
vintage
décor
.
verb
-
mix
,
mixing
,
mixes
,
mixed
to
meet
and
talk
with
other
people
in
a
social
situation
•
At
the
party
,
she
felt
shy
at
first
but
soon
mixed
with
everyone
.
At
the
party
,
she
felt
shy
at
first
but
soon
mixed
with
everyone
.
•
New
students
mix
quickly
during
orientation
week
at
the
university
.
New
students
mix
quickly
during
orientation
week
at
the
university
.
noun
-
mix
,
mixes
a
version
of
a
song
or
recording
produced
after
the
individual
tracks
have
been
balanced
and
combined
•
The
latest
single
sounds
great
thanks
to
a
clean
mix
.
The
latest
single
sounds
great
thanks
to
a
clean
mix
.
•
She
released
a
special
dance
mix
for
the
club
scene
.
She
released
a
special
dance
mix
for
the
club
scene
.
verb
-
mix
,
mixing
,
mixes
,
mixed
to
adjust
and
combine
separate
sound
tracks
into
a
final
recording
•
The
sound
engineer
mixed
the
vocals
and
guitar
until
they
balanced
perfectly
.
The
sound
engineer
mixed
the
vocals
and
guitar
until
they
balanced
perfectly
.
•
She
spends
hours
in
the
studio
mixing
her
band's
new
album
.
She
spends
hours
in
the
studio
mixing
her
band's
new
album
.
mixture
noun
A
substance
made
by
combining
two
or
more
different
materials
without
any
chemical
change
.
•
Pour
the
flour
into
the
bowl
and
add
milk
to
create
a
smooth
mixture
.
Pour
the
flour
into
the
bowl
and
add
milk
to
create
a
smooth
mixture
.
•
The
chemist
heated
the
yellow
mixture
until
it
began
to
bubble
.
The
chemist
heated
the
yellow
mixture
until
it
began
to
bubble
.
Late
Middle
English
from
Anglo-Norman
French
,
based
on
Latin
mixtura
,
from
mixt-
‘
mixed
’,
from
the
verb
miscere
‘
to
mix
’.
noun
A
combination
or
blend
of
different
things
,
qualities
,
or
styles
brought
together
.
•
The
party
had
a
lively
mixture
of
students
,
teachers
,
and
neighbors
.
The
party
had
a
lively
mixture
of
students
,
teachers
,
and
neighbors
.
•
Her
style
is
a
mixture
of
vintage
clothing
and
modern
accessories
.
Her
style
is
a
mixture
of
vintage
clothing
and
modern
accessories
.
noun
In
a
pipe
organ
,
a
stop
that
makes
several
high-pitched
pipes
sound
together
to
brighten
the
overall
tone
.
•
The
organist
pulled
the
mixture
stop
to
make
the
hymn
sound
brighter
.
The
organist
pulled
the
mixture
stop
to
make
the
hymn
sound
brighter
.
•
You
can
hear
the
sharp
sparkle
of
the
mixture
in
the
upper
registers
.
You
can
hear
the
sharp
sparkle
of
the
mixture
in
the
upper
registers
.