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admix
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ad·mix  (d-mks)
tr. & intr.v. ad·mixed, ad·mix·ing, ad·mix·es
To mix; blend.

[Back-formation from obsolete admixt, mixed into, from Middle English, from Latin admixtus, past participle of admiscre, to mix into : ad-, ad- + miscre, to mix; see meik- in Indo-European roots.]
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Verb1.admix - mix or blend; "Hyaline casts were admixed with neutrophils"
chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions
coalesce, conflate, fuse, immix, mix, merge, commingle, blend, meld, flux, combine - mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"

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Key statement: The allergenicity of natural rubber latex is reduced prior to its vulcanization by admixing with aluminum hydroxide, lignin or fumed silica to denature the antigenic proteins.
As a writer, Anaya practices the rich admixing across time and space that he preaches, for his novels of the American Southwest blend diverse cultural strains.
In operation since 1991, the CAPS national network of regional compounding centers provides daily admixing and delivery of parenteral drugs and nutrition solutions to institutional customers in all 50 states.
 
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