What is another word for admixed?

Pronunciation: [ɐdmˈɪkst] (IPA)

Admixed is a word that means to combine two or more substances together. If you're looking for synonyms for admixed, there are several words that can be used. Mixed, blended, merged, and amalgamated are all excellent options. Other synonyms include intermixed, integrated, incorporated, and alloyed. These words are often used when describing ingredients in recipes, or when discussing the combining of different chemicals. Additionally, coordinated, unified, and fused can also be used to convey the same meaning. Regardless of the context, there are plenty of words that can be used instead of admixed to express the same idea.

What are the hypernyms for Admixed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Admixed

It is preferable to feed meal admixed with cut fodders.
"Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry"
Pratt Food Co.
Laughter there was, admixed with wiser talk; friends walking by twos and threes, with Themistocles, as always, seeming to mingle with all and to surpass every one both in jests and in wisdom.
"A Victor of Salamis"
William Stearns Davis
The stronger this is the more it will colour the performance, when unconsciously admixed.
"Piano Playing With Piano Questions Answered"
Josef Hofmann

Famous quotes with Admixed

  • During the war the congregation was largely broken up […] and it was never really reconstituted after the war. […] Before the war my parents (I, too) had known almost every shop and shopkeeper in Cricklewood […] and I would see them all in their places in shul. But all this was shattered with the impact of the war, and then with the rapid postwar social changes in our corner of London. I myself, traumatized at Braefield, had lost touch with, lost interest in, the religion of my childhood. I regret that I was to lose it as early and as abruptly as I did, and this feeling of sadness or nostalgia was strangely admixed with a raging atheism, a sort of fury with God for not existing, not taking care, not preventing the war, but allowing it, and all its horrors, to occur.
    Oliver Sacks

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