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commixture
commixture (kəˈmɪkstjʊə(r)) [ad. L. commixtūra, f. commixt-: see prec. and -ure.] 1. The action or fact of mixing or mingling together; union of ingredients or constituents.a 1592 T. Watson Poems (Arb.) 201 But it so fast was fixed to my hart, Ioind with vnseparable sweete commixture. 1610 Bp. Hall ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tessitura
The extension to the more particular "weaving" of a voice has led to a commixture of tessitura and voice type. wikipedia.org
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intincture
† inˈtincture Obs. rare—1. [f. L. intinct-, ppl. stem of intingĕre (see intinct v.) + -ure: cf. tincture.] Suffusion.1634 Peacham Gentl. Exerc. i. xxiii. 72 It [earth] seemeth blacke, brownish, and of other colours, by reason of the intincture and commixture of other elements. Oxford English Dictionary
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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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Accession (property law)
idiosyncratic rules, which are as follows: Writing (scriptura) and painting (pictura) Threads and garments (textura) Confusion of goods (confusio) and commixture wikipedia.org
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recommixture
† recoˈmmixture Obs.—1 [re- 5 a.] A renewed commixture.1652 News fr. Lowe-Countr. 1 To those four segregated forms Whose recommixture now informs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Celtic mass
The Commixture. Commixtio corporis et sanguinis D.N.J.C. sit nobis salus in vitam perpetuam. These words are not in the Bobbio or the St. Gall fragment but in the latter the commixture is ordered to be made here (mittit sacerdos sancta in calicem), and then the Pax to be given. In St. wikipedia.org
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immixture
▪ I. † iˈmmixture1 Obs. rare. [f. im-2 + mixture, after immixt a.] The condition of being unmixed; freedom from mixture; purity, simplicity.1648 W. Mountague Devout Ess. i. xiv. §3. 190 That wherein our love is the most defective, which is simplicity and immixture.▪ II. immixture2 (ɪˈmɪkstjʊə(r)) [f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Questione Ladina
Aspects A characteristic is the commixture of grammatical and sociolinguistic aspects, as well as of linguistic and political-ideological convictions. wikipedia.org
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confermentation
† confermenˈtation Obs. [n. of action f. L. confermentāre: see conferment v. and -ation.] Fermentation together; combination in a process of fermentation.1650 Charleton Paradoxes Prol. 21 The third Quality resulting from their Commixture of Confermentation. 1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. i. 29 The m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nautanki Saala!
Well-known music critic Sumit Sharma of Gomolo & DJMaza stated, "The soundtrack is truly noteworthy and a commixture of delightful melodies, sumptuous wikipedia.org
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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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confraction
† conˈfraction Obs. [ad. L. confractiōn-em, n. of action f. confringĕre: see prec.] Breaking into small fragments; smashing, smash; crushing.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. (1579) 43 The confraction that than after ensue in the membres. 1609 Bible (Douay) Hos. xiii. 13 He shal not stand the... Oxford English Dictionary
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dividence
† ˈdividence Obs. rare. [f. L. dīvident-em, pr. pple. of dīvidĕre to divide; prob. after It. dividenza (Florio 1611).] The action of dividing; division.1598 Florio, Partigione, a partition, a diuidence. 1611 Ibid., Diuidenza, a diuidence, a distinction. 1603 ― Montaigne i. xxvii. (1632) 90 This comm... Oxford English Dictionary
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miscible
miscible, a. (n.) (ˈmɪsɪb(ə)l) [ad. L. type *miscibilis, f. miscēre to mix: see -ible. Cf. F. miscible.] a. Capable of being mixed (with something). Usu. spec. of a liquid: capable of forming a true solution with another liquid.1570 Dee Math. Pref. *iij, When you haue two thinges Miscible, whose deg... Oxford English Dictionary
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