mix (n.)

  1. a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients

    [ Syn: premix ]

  2. an event that combines things in a mixture; a gradual mixture of cultures

    [ Syn: mixture ]

  3. the act of mixing together; paste made by a mix of flour and water; the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio

    [ Syn: commixture , admixture , mixture , intermixture , mixing ]

    mix (v.)

  1. mix together different elements; The colors blend well

    [ Syn: blend , flux , conflate , commingle , immix , fuse , coalesce , meld , combine , merge ]

  2. open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups; This school is completely desegregated

    [ Syn: desegregate , integrate ]

  3. combine (electronic signals); mixing sounds'

  4. add as an additional element or part; mix water into the drink

    [ Syn: mix in ]

  5. to bring or combine together or with something else; resourcefully he mingled music and dance

    [ Syn: mingle , commix , unify , amalgamate ]

  6. mix so as to make a random order or arrangement; shuffle the cards

    [ Syn: shuffle , ruffle ]

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