mixable

ADJECTIVE
  1. (chemistry, physics) capable of being mixed
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How To Use mixable In A Sentence

  • It's more approachable than Scotch, and more mixable.
  • In an attempt to please everyone, History seems to have mixed two unmixable genres. The Michigan Daily
  • Poorly marketed, and very expensive, it was originally only available as a mixable kit packaged in a too large cylinder.
  • Because it does have a light flavor profile, Canadian whisky is very mixable, which many brands do promote.
  • Surely the three ingredients seem unmixable; yet when poured into the crucible of The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield
  • But racial categories are not unmixable, and code switching is not a paradox. Multiraciality 101
  • So what I'm saying, keep the races, religions and cultures separate as much as possible, there's not one good reason to force the mixing of the unmixable. Pestiside.hu
  • His ultimate mixable particles can be compared only with the Daltonian atom, not with the molecule of the modern physicist, and his ` ` infinite, self-powerful, and unmixable '' particles are not comparable with anything but the ether of the modern physicist, with which hypothetical substance they have many points of resemblance. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume I: The Beginnings of Science
  • If racial categories really were unmixable, then code switching would be a paradox. SeeLight:
  • I respected him right enough in his place, as I trust he respected me in mine, but though fate thought fit for the present to place us in the one groove, yet our lives were unmixable commodities as oil and water, which lay apart and would never meet until taken in hand by the omnipotent leveller -- death. My Brilliant Career
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