Definition of Intermix

1. Verb. Combine into one. "We don't intermingle much"

Exact synonyms: Blend, Immingle, Intermingle
Generic synonyms: Amalgamate, Commix, Mingle, Mix, Unify
Specialized synonyms: Commingle
Derivative terms: Blend, Blend, Blender, Intermixture, Intermixture

Definition of Intermix

1. v. t. To mix together; to intermingle.

2. v. i. To be mixed together; to be intermingled.

Definition of Intermix

1. Verb. To mix several things together; to blend ¹

2. Noun. An intermixture; the product of mixing together ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Intermix

1. to mix together [v -ED, -ING, -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermix

intermittent lake
intermittent lakes
intermittent malarial fever
intermittent mandatory ventilation
intermittent positive-pressure breathing
intermittent positive-pressure ventilation
intermittent pulse
intermittent sterilization
intermittent tetanus
intermittent torticollis
intermittently
intermitter
intermitters
intermitting
intermittingly
intermix (current term)
intermixed
intermixedly
intermixes
intermixing
intermixingly
intermixt
intermixture
intermixtures
intermobilities
intermobility
intermodal
intermodel
intermodillion
intermodillions

Literary usage of Intermix

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with Regard to Sound and ...by Thomas Sheridan by Thomas Sheridan (1790)
"L ' To intermix, ín-tír-mlks'. va To mingle, to join, to put fome things ... To intermix ..."

2. Reports of Some Cases Adjudged in the Courts of the Lord Chancellor, Master by Great Britain Court of Chancery, Charles Purton Cooper (1841)
"A trustee for a particular pur- fa'rp^pose""" pose cannot be allowed to blend and intermix that trust fund with vested in the other trust funds and apply ..."

3. Medical lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science, Containing a Concise by Robley Dunglison (1866)
"The varieties of calculi, produced by the combination or intermix turo of these ingredients, were thus represented by Dr. Paris. A TABULAR VIEW OP DIFFERENT ..."

4. The Chemistry of Common Life by James Finlay Weir Johnston, Arthur Herbert Church (1891)
"Improved Boils where different rocks intermix.—Soils of the granites, traps, and lavas.—Agency of rains, winds, and vegetable accumulations in producing ..."

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