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commistion
† coˈmmistion Obs. [ad. L. commistiōn-em (so F. commistion 15th c.), n. of action f. commiscēre to commix.] = commixtion, commixture.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. v. xlviii. (1495) 166 Commistion of the mater. 1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde 79 Commistion of the cholericke humour and the bloude togeth... Oxford English Dictionary
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detersory
† deˈtersory, a. and n. Obs. rare. [f. L. dēters-: see prec. + -ory.] = detersive a. and n.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 97 From the commistion of these two will proceed one moderate detersory. Oxford English Dictionary
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illiquation
† illiˈquation Chem. Obs. [ad. L. type *illiquātiōn-em, f. il- (il-1) + liquātio melting, liquation.] The melting or infusing of one substance into another.1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 271 Illiquation, is the commistion of terrene bodies with Metalline (as of Lapis cadmia with cuprum) but so ... Oxford English Dictionary
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commixtion
commixtion Obs. except in senses 5, 6. (kəˈmɪkstɪən, -tʃən) Also β. 5 commyxcion, -yxyon, 5–6 -yccyon, -yctyon, 5–7 commixion. [ad. L. commixtiōn-em (n. of action f. commixt- ppl. stem of commiscēre to commix), or a. its Fr. repr. commixtion (15th c. in Littré). The early variant commixcion (with th... Oxford English Dictionary
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