- verbmix (verb) · mixes (third person present) · mixed (past tense) · mixed (past participle) · mixing (present participle)
- combine or put together to form one substance or mass:"peppercorns are sometimes mixed with other spices for a table condiment" · "these two chemicals, when mixed together, literally explode"
- (of different substances) be able to be combined to form one substance or mass:"oil and water don't mix"
- make or prepare by combining various ingredients:"mixing concrete is hard physical work"
- juxtapose or put together to form a whole whose constituent parts are still distinct:"he continues to mix an off-hand sense of humorwith a sharp insight"
- (of a person) associate with others socially:"the people he mixed with were nothing to do with show business"
- (especially in sound recording) combine (two or more signals or soundtracks) into one:"up to eight tracks can be mixed simultaneously"
- produce (a sound signal or recording) by combining a number of separate signals or recorded soundtracks:"it took two years to mix his album"
- produce (a piece of continuous music, typically dance music) by combining a number of separate recordings:"Keith mixes great house music, featuring tunes with an African, Latin, and soulful flavor" · "music was blaring and there was a DJ in the corner mixing and scratching"
nounmix (noun) · mixes (plural noun)- two or more different qualities, things, or people placed, combined, or considered together:"the decor is a mix of antique and modern"
- a group of people of different types within a particular society or community:"the school has a good social mix"
- the proportion of different people or other constituents that make up a mixture:"arriving at the correct mix of full-time to part-time staff" · "pants made from a cotton and polyester mix"
- an animal, especially a dog, that is not purebred:"we're guessing he's a Lab-shepherd mix"
- a commercially prepared mixture of ingredients for making a particular type of food or a product such as concrete:"cake mixes have made cooking easier"
- a version of a recording in which the component tracks are mixed in a different way from the original:"a dance mix version of “This Charming Man.”"
- a continuous piece of music, typically dance music, produced by combining a number of separate recordings:"a group of young women groove in a circle to a DJ mix of Missy Elliot, the Young Gunz, and Kelis"
- an image or sound produced by the combination of two separate images or sounds.
Originlate Middle English: back-formation from mixed (taken as a past participle).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun
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