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Definition of mixture
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Mixture
(n.) An
ingredient
entering
into a mixed mass; an
additional
ingredient.
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Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.) Due
mixture
of
qualities;
a
condition
brought
about by
mutual
compromises
or
concessions.
Entirely
::
Entirely
(adv.)
Without
alloy or
mixture;
truly;
sincerely.
Oenanthylous
::
Oenanthylous
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
formerly
supposed
to be the acid of
oenanthylic
ether,
but now known to be a
mixture
of
higher
acids,
especially
capric
acid..
Rosolic
::
Rosolic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
red
dyestuff
(called
rosolic
acid) which is
analogous
to
rosaniline
and
aurin.
It is
produced
by
oxidizing
a
mixture
of
phenol
and
cresol,
as a dark red
amorphous
mass,
C20H16O3,
which forms weak salts with
bases,
and
stable
ones with
acids.
Called
also
methyl
aurin,
and,
formerly,
corallin..
Commixture
::
Commixture
(n.) The act or
process
of
mixing;
the state of being
mingled;
the
blending
of
ingredients
in one mass or
compound.
Pyrophorus
::
Pyrophorus
(n.) Any one of
several
substances
or
mixtures
which
phosphoresce
or
ignite
spontaneously
on
exposure
to air, as a
heated
mixture
of alum,
potash,
and
charcoal,
or a
mixture
of
charcoal
and
finely
divided
lead..
Volumescope
::
Volumescope
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
essentially
of a glass tube
provided
with a
graduated
scale,
for
exhibiting
to the eye the
changes
of
volume
of a gas or
gaseous
mixture
resulting
from
chemical
action,
and the
like..
Phenicious
::
Phenicious
(a.) Of a red color with a
slight
mixture
of gray.
Bishop
::
Bishop
(n.) A
beverage,
being a
mixture
of wine,
oranges
or
lemons,
and
sugar..
Mauveine
::
Mauveine
(n.) An
artificial
organic
base,
obtained
by
oxidizing
a
mixture
of
aniline
and
toluidine,
and
valuable
for the
dyestuffs
it
forms..
Mixtly
::
Mixtly
(adv.)
With
mixture;
in a mixed
manner;
mixedly.
Zymosimeter
::
Zymosimeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
ascertaining
the
degree
of
fermentation
occasioned
by the
mixture
of
different
liquids,
and the
degree
of heat which they
acquire
in
fermentation..
Mash
::
Mash (n.) A mass of mixed
ingredients
reduced
to a soft pulpy state by
beating
or
pressure;
a mass of
anything
in a soft pulpy
state.
Specifically
(Brewing),
ground
or
bruised
malt, or meal of rye,
wheat,
corn, or other grain (or a
mixture
of malt and meal)
steeped
and
stirred
in hot water for
making
the
wort..
Babel
::
Babel (n.)
Hence:
A place or scene of noise and
confusion;
a
confused
mixture
of
sounds,
as of
voices
or
languages..
Compost
::
Compost
(n.) A
mixture;
a
compound.
Blackstrap
::
Blackstrap
(n.) A
mixture
of
spirituous
liquor
(usually
rum) and
molasses.
Ramequin
::
Ramequin
(n.) A
mixture
of
cheese,
eggs, etc.,
formed
in a mold, or
served
on
bread..
Tabby
::
Tabby (n.) A
mixture
of lime with
shells,
gravel,
or
stones,
in equal
proportions,
with an equal
proportion
of
water.
When dry, this
becomes
as hard as
rock..
Serolin
::
Serolin
(n.) A
peculiar
fatty
substance
found in the
blood,
probably
a
mixture
of fats,
cholesterin,
etc..
Mixtion
::
Mixtion
(n.)
Mixture.
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