Lexicographical Neighbors of Immixtures
Literary usage of Immixtures
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History and Methods of Ancient & Modern Painting by James Ward (1914)
"These immixtures of carmine and of orpiment with white lead would certainly be
disastrous. In his late years Reynolds used also the treacherous asphaltum, ..."
2. The Chemistry of Vegetable & Animal Physiology by Gerrit Jan Mulder (1849)
"... whilst it thus purifies the atmosphere from noxious immixtures, carries the
thousands of volatile substances into the soil, in which they have abundant ..."
3. History, Topography, and Directory of the County Palatine of Durham by Whellan, William, & Co (1856)
"... resulted chiefly from the mechanical action of moving water, and has occasionally
been modified by largo ¡immixtures of animal and vegetable remains. ..."