inmix, v.
(ɪnˈmɪks)
[f. in adv. + mix v.]
trans. and intr. = immix v.
| 1892 G. Meredith Sage Enamoured in Mod. Love 99 Then shall those noblest of the earth and sun Inmix unlike to waves on savage sea. a 1909 ― Celt & Saxon xvi. 237 Celt and Saxon are much inmixed with us. 1931 Belloc Ess. Catholic xvi. 318 It was badly inmixed with motives in no way Catholic. |