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commix
[ kuh-miks ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to mix together; blend.
commix
/ ɒˈɪ /
verb
- a rare word for mix
Derived Forms
- dzˈٳܰ, noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of commix1
Example Sentences
In forming metallic compounds or alloys, it is proper to melt such of the ingredients as are the least fusible first, and afterwards add the others, stirring them briskly till they are thoroughly commixed.
How, when scattered, commixed, broken, battered, how shall they ever again be collected, united, arranged, covered and coloured so as to appear regenerated?'
How lately and how often hath this man commixed his actions in discourses with actions of the king’s!
While yet he gazed, Behold, those Fires, widening, commixed, then soared Threatening the skies.
O! for a throat like huge Mons-meg, To muster o’er each ardent Whig Beneath Drumlanrig’s banner; Heroes and heroines commix, All in the field of politics, To win immortal honour.
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