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Definition of Admixtures
1. admixture [n] - See also: admixture
Lexicographical Neighbors of Admixtures
Literary usage of Admixtures
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Atlas of Clinical Microscopy by Alexander Peyer, Alfred Conrad Girard (1885)
"ACCIDENTAL admixtures OF EXPECTORATION. Before discussing specially the sputum,
we will mention accidental admixtures. They are principally remains of food, ..."
2. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1856)
"... and as their separation is tedious in small quantities, I have constructed a
large iron cylinder, in which the sodium and its impure admixtures are ..."
3. Races and Peoples: Lectures on the Science of Ethnography by Daniel Garrison Brinton (1890)
"Early admixtures. I. The Nubian Group. 2. The Bantu Group. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS
ON THE RACE. Low intellectual position. Origin of negroes in the United ..."
4. Cocoa and Chocolate: A Short History of Their Production and Use by Walter Baker & Company, James McKellar Bugbee (1907)
"... supplied by the use of fragrant gums, and other matters wholly foreign to the
natural product. The detection of these admixtures is generally easy. ..."
5. The Genesis of Ore Deposits by František Pošepný, Franz Pošepń, Rossiter Worthington Raymond (1902)
"Such precipitates are called, according to their predominent ingredients, ocher,
sinter, tula, travertine, etc. Minute metallic admixtures are found: 1. ..."