admix

verb
/ædˈmɪks//ˈædmɪks/

Etymology

Back-formation from admixture; analyzable as ad- + mix.

  1. inherited from *miskijan — “to mix
  2. inherited from *miskijan
  3. inherited from *mixian
  4. inherited from mixen
  5. prefixed as admix — “ad + mix

Definitions

  1. To mingle with something else

    To mingle with something else; to mix.

    • Therefore in our account of the development of their intellectual ideas, we also admix pertinent personal details.
    • They have 78 chromosomes, and all are known to admix.
  2. The act of admixing.

    • In light (vision) the admix results in white and in pigments the admix results in grey.
  3. The mixture that results from admixing, especially an alloy.

    • In the late 1990s metal-reinforced glass ionomers were introduced for use as core buildups. These contain a silver alloy admix.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for admix. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA