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third-person singular simple present admixes, present participle admixing, simple past and past participle admixed
(transitive) To mingle with something else; to mix. quotations examples
Therefore in our account of the development of their intellectual ideas, we also admix pertinent personal details.
2011, David Munchin, Is Theology a Science?, page 18
They have 78 chromosomes, and all are known to admix.
2012, Stephen Spotte, Societies of Wolves and Free-ranging Dogs, page 1
plural admixes
The act of admixing. quotations examples
In light (vision) the admix results in white and in pigments the admix results in grey.
2014, Michael Sandborn, Nataliya Vatsyayana, A Rosetta Stone: The Universal Harmonic Language Model, page 48
The mixture that results from admixing, especially an alloy. quotations examples
In the late 1990s metal-reinforced glass ionomers were introduced for use as core buildups. These contain a silver alloy admix.
2011, George A. Freedman, Contemporary Esthetic Dentistry, page 337