Definition of Admixt

1. Verb. (alternative spelling of admixed) ¹

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Definition of Admixt

1. admix [v] - See also: admix

Lexicographical Neighbors of Admixt

admittedly
admittee
admittees
admitter
admitters
admittible
admitting
admitting of(p)
admittingly
admittivities
admittivity
admix
admixed
admixes
admixing
admixt (current term)
admixtion
admixtions
admixture
admixture lesion
admixtured
admixtures
admonish
admonished
admonisher
admonishers
admonishes
admonishing
admonishingly
admonishment

Literary usage of Admixt

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

1. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"An alkyl halide is made to react with a basic compd. in the presence of a liquid while the entire mass is in intimate admixt., and at an elevated temp., ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"It showed that a sufficient number of verbal similarities exist to render either linguistic relationship or admixt\ire probable. DG BRINTON. ..."

3. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and ...by Liberty Hyde Bailey by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1917)
"... excepting the Flower which hath some yellow admixt. I wonder where the knowledge of this Plant hath slept all this while, ie above Forty Years. ..."

4. Transactions and Collections by American Antiquarian Society (1860)
"rounder, or, more rightly, sap-green; with some yellowness admixt when ripe. The seeds are black; the flesh, or pulpe, exceeding juicy.2 For Heat and Thirst ..."

5. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"... Stating it briefly, it is that the law which rendered just beyond calculation by an admixt;:: just enough of chance in the moral order t. of jugglery in ..."

6. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing by James Savage, John Farmer, Orrando Perry Dexter (1861)
"Providences of Increase Mather, the more judicious, f. of the author), with less admixt. of nonsense than is commonly seen in that work. ..."

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