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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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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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He suggests ancient Chinese, from which the others descended by "confusion, admixtion and corruption". Later he invokes "commixture and alteration." wikipedia.org
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combust
▪ I. combust, a. (kəmˈbʌst) [a. OF. combust (14th c. in Godefroy), ad. L. combūst-us, pa. pple. of combūr-ĕre: see combure.] † 1. Burnt; spec. acted on by fire, calcined. Obs.c 1386 Chaucer Can. Yeom. Prol. & T. 258 Combust matirs and coagulat. 1477 Norton Ord. Alch. v. in Ashm. (1652) 64 Of a Combu... Oxford English Dictionary
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