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Immix — Im*mix , v. t. [Pref. in in + mix.] To mix; to mingle. [R.] [1913 Webster] Amongst her tears immixing prayers meek. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
immix — [i miks′] vt., vi. [back form. < obs. immixt, mixed in with (< L immixtus, pp. of immiscere < in , in + miscere, to MIX), taken as Eng pp.] to mix thoroughly immixture [im miks′chər] n … English World dictionary
Immix — Infobox Company company name = Immix Wireless foundation = 2005 company company type = Private location = Wyomissing, PA industry = Wireless Services products = GSM, GPRS (wireless voice and data services), SMS (text messaging), MMS (picture… … Wikipedia
immix — transitive verb Etymology: back formation from immixed mixed in, from Middle English immixte, from Latin immixtus, past participle of immiscēre, from in + miscēre to mix more at mix Date: 15th century to mix intimately ; commingle • immixture… … New Collegiate Dictionary
immix — /i miks /, v.t., immixed or immixt, immixing. to mix in; mingle. [1400 50; back formation from ME immixt(e) mixed in < L immixtus ptp. of immiscere to blend, equiv. to im IM 1 + mix (see MIX) + tus ptp. suffix] * * * … Universalium
immix — v. mix, combine, blend, mingle … English contemporary dictionary
immix — im·mix … English syllables
immix — im•mix [[t]ɪˈmɪks[/t]] v. t. to mix in; mingle • Etymology: 1400–50; back formation from ME immixt(e) mixed in < L immixtus … From formal English to slang
immix — /ɪˈmɪks/ (say i miks) verb (t) to mix in; mingle. {backformation from Middle English immixt, past participle (from Latin immixtus, past participle, intermingled), apparently taken as past participle of English formation} …
immix — verb mix together different elements The colors blend well • Syn: ↑blend, ↑flux, ↑mix, ↑conflate, ↑commingle, ↑fuse, ↑coalesce, ↑meld, ↑ … Useful english dictionary