˜yÐÄvlog

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immix

[ ih-miks ]

verb (used with object)

immixed or immixt, immixing.
  1. to mix in; mingle.


immix

/ ɪˈ³¾Éª°ì²õ /

verb

  1. archaic.
    tr to mix in; commix
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Derived Forms

  • ¾±³¾Ëˆ³¾¾±³æ³Ù³Ü°ù±ð, noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of immix1

First recorded in 1400–50; back formation from Middle English immixt(e) “mixed in,†from Latin immixtus, past participle of ¾±³¾³¾¾±²õ³¦Å§°ù±ð “to blend,†equivalent to im- “in†+ mix- + -tus past participle suffix; im- 1, mix
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To use the language of theologists, the hypostatic union of the two natures must have taken place before his birth, and immixed in the womb of his mother.

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Samson with these immixed, inevitably Pulled down the same destruction on himself; The vulgar only 'scaped who stood without.

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Samson, with these immixed, inevitably Pulled down the same destruction on himself; The vulgar only 'scaped who stood without.

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As soon as when she riseth, flowing tears Stream down her cheeks, immixed with deadly groans, Whereby her inward sorrow so appears, That as salt tears the cruel cause bemoans.

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Neither can the joys of our poor bodies be smooth and equal; but on the contrary they must be coarse and harsh, and immixed with much that is displeasing and inflamed.

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