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US
/ˈmɪkstʃɝ/
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[ UK /mˈɪkstʃɐ/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪkstʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
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an event that combines things in a mixture
a gradual mixture of cultures -
a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
he had a variety of disorders
a veritable smorgasbord of religions
a great assortment of cars was on display - (chemistry) a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together (not in fixed proportions and not with chemical bonding)
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the act of mixing together
the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio
paste made by a mix of flour and water -
any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients
he drank a mixture of beer and lemonade
he volunteered to taste her latest concoction
How To Use mixture In A Sentence
- Divide half the mixture between 4 glass bowls, then sprinkle with a few fresh raspberries and a bit more crushed honeycomb. The Sun
- Twenty microliters of each antibody was added to 100 L of blood, and the mixture was incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes.
- Spoon the mixture into the prepared flan case and chill until set.
- Spoon the mixture into a pudding basin and chill for at least two hours.
- The pageant promises to be a curious mixture of the ancient and modern.
- _ When a scirrhus affects any gland of no great extent or sensibility, it is, after a long period of time, liable to suppurate without inducing fever, like the indolent tumors of the conglobate or lymphatic glands above mentioned; whence collections of matter are often found after death both in men and other animals; as in the liver of swine, which have been fed with the grounds of fermented mixtures in the distilleries. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
- Pile each croute with the prawn mixture and serve at once. The Sun
- I can find no legitimate references to the use of metallic, inorganic, or organic silver compounds as a sanitizer, disinfectant, or sterilizing agent. quaternary ammonium chloride compounds - Mixtures of compounds such as alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, dioctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, and octyl decyl dimethyl ammonium chloride are very commonly used as surface sanitizer; if you look at your household cleaners that claim disinfecting properties, there's a high percentage chance that you'll find a "quat". Question ;Microdyne
- The story of the guilt-ridden woman who knows she can never be a good enough mother is beautifully judged in its mixture of comedy and depression.
- Gradually pour half of hot milk mixture over yolks while whisking constantly.