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admixt
▪ I. admixt, ppl. a. (ædˈmɪkst) [ad. L. admixt-us pa. pple. of admiscē-re to mix with, f. ad to + miscē-re to mingle; afterwards taken as the pa. pple. of an assumed Eng. vb. admix, and spelled admix-ed.] Mingled with; added as an ingredient.c 1420 Pallad. On Husb. i. ix, Withouten moolde admixt, no... Oxford English Dictionary
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admixtion
admixtion (ædˈmɪkstɪən) Also 7 admixion. [ad. L. admixtiōn-em (also admistiōn-em), n. of action, f. admixt- or admist-, ppl. stem of admiscēre; see admixt. The form admistion also occurs.] The mingling of one thing with another; the addition of an ingredient; admixture.1432–50 Trevisa Higden Rolls S... Oxford English Dictionary
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commixt
▪ I. coˈmmixt, ppl. a. see commix, commixed.▪ II. † coˈmmixt, v. Obs. rare. [f. commixt ppl. a.; cf. admixt. (The early pa. pple. commixted may have been directly f. L. commixt-us.)] = commix.1481 Caxton Tulle of Old Age H v. (R. Suppl.) The natural substaunce of the Soule is symple, and is not comp... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English back-formations
back-formation from acorder accrete from accretion (root: accrescere) acculturate from acculturation addict from addicted (root: addicere) admix from admixt wikipedia.org
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admixture
admixture (ædˈmɪkstjʊə(r)) [f. L. admixt- (see prec.) + -ure, as if ad. L. *admixtūra; cf. mixtūra.] 1. The action or process of mingling one substance with another, or of adding as an ingredient; the fact of being so mingled.1605 Timme Quersitanus iii. 184 Out of hearbes..waters are extracted by si... Oxford English Dictionary
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admix
▪ I. admix, n. (ˈædmɪks) [Back-formation f. admixture n., or directly f. the vb.] Something added as an ingredient, an admixture; also loosely, a mixture.1961 in Webster. 1970 J. Earl Tuners & Amplifiers iii. 63, I am not at all happy with a.m./hi-fi admixes. I prefer an f.m.-only tuner as a separat... Oxford English Dictionary
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intermixt
† interˈmixt, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. ppl. stem intermixt-: see prec. and cf. admixt, commixt vbs.] = intermix v.1551 Robinson tr. More's Utop. ii. ix. (1895) 295 They sing prayses vnto God, whiche they intermixt [L. interstinguunt] with instrumentes of musick. Oxford English Dictionary
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immixed
▪ I. † immixt, immixed, a. Obs. (ɪˈmɪkst) [orig. ad. L. immixt-us, f. im- (im-2) + mixtus mixed.] Not mixed, unmingled, pure, simple.1622 S. Ward Life of Faith in Death (1627) 101 The soule is..elder and more excellent sister to the body immixt and separable. 1638 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 339 Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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commix
commix, v. (kəˈmɪks) Forms: 5–6 co(m)myx, -ix(e, 6– commix. [The pa. pple. commixt, comyxt, is found in 15th c. (along with the n. commixtion, commixion); the present stem commix appears a good deal later. As the same relative order is found in the case of admixt, admix, mixt, mix (the last being th... Oxford English Dictionary
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admistion
† adˈmistion Obs. [ad. L. admistiōn-em (also admixtiōn-em), see admixt.] A by-form of admixtion.1660 T. Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 482/1 That the admistion of some humors, in those who are unsound, excites Phantasies. 1697 Wallis in Misc. Curiosa (1708) II. 317 The admistion of Charcole being chie... Oxford English Dictionary
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