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Qué (quién) es admixture - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Admixtures; Admixture (disambiguation)

Admixture         
·noun The act of mixing; mixture.
II. Admixture ·noun That which is mixed with anything.
III. Admixture ·noun The compound formed by mixing different substances together.
admixture         
Admixture means the same as mixture
. (FORMAL)
...an admixture of fact and fantasy.
= mixture
N-SING: usu N of n
admixture         
n.
1.
Mixture, mingling.
2.
Spice, dash, infusion, sprinkling, touch, seasoning, smack, taste, tincture, tinge, hint, suggestion, flavor, suspicion, soup?on.

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Admixture

Admixture may refer to:

  • Genetic admixture, the result of interbreeding between two or more previously isolated populations within a species
  • Racial admixture, admixture between humans, also referred to as miscegenation
  • Hybrid
  • Mixture, the chemical substance which results when two different materials are combined without occurrence of chemical reactions
  • Admixture (concrete), the chemicals used to aid the properties of concrete or cement
Ejemplos de uso de admixture
1. The voice is a curious admixture of pity and pride.
2. In Mike Huckabee‘s new admixture of social conservatism and economic populism?
3. "Together with French rabbis, I harshly criticized the admixture he had made.
4. According to it, anyone with any admixture of black ancestry –– one drop of black "blood" –– is black.
5. Every bomb carries the chemical signature of its maker, based on the chemical admixture, and the type of detonators, casings, wire and tape.