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mixed

[mikst]

adjective

  1. put together or formed by mixing.

  2. composed of different constituents or elements.

    The country has a mixed form of government, blending democracy, aristocracy, and monarchy.

  3. of different kinds combined: I've got mixed emotions about this move, given that I do want the new job but don't want to be so far from my mother.

    The recipe calls for peanuts and almonds, but you can use any kind of mixed nuts.

    I've got mixed emotions about this move, given that I do want the new job but don't want to be so far from my mother.

  4. involving or comprised of people of different gender, class, ethnicity, religion, etc.: I grew up in a religiously mixed neighborhood, so my elementary school celebrated lots of different holidays.

    In this study, men talked more than women did in mixed company.

    I grew up in a religiously mixed neighborhood, so my elementary school celebrated lots of different holidays.

    Her parents had a mixed marriage, with her father being African American and her mother Japanese.

  5. Law.,  involving more than one issue or aspect.

    What counts as fair use and what as copyright infringement is a mixed question of law and fact.

  6. Phonetics.,  (of a vowel) central.

  7. Mathematics.,  (of partial derivatives) of second or higher order and involving differentiation with respect to more than one variable.

  8. (of trains) composed of both passenger and freight cars.

  9. Logic.,  containing quantifiers of unlike kind.

  10. (of a stock or commodity market) characterized by uneven price movements, with some prices rising and others falling.



mixed

/ ˈmɪksɪdlɪ, mɪkst, ˈmɪksɪdnɪs /

adjective

  1. formed or blended together by mixing

  2. composed of different elements, races, sexes, etc

    a mixed school

  3. consisting of conflicting elements, thoughts, attitudes, etc

    mixed feelings

    mixed motives

    1. having the nature of both a real and a personal action, such as a demand for the return of wrongfully withheld property as well as for damages to compensate for the loss

    2. having aspects or issues determinable by different persons or bodies

      a mixed question of law and fact

  4. (of an inflorescence) containing cymose and racemose branches

  5. (of a nerve) containing both motor and sensory nerve fibres

  6. maths

    1. (of a number) consisting of the sum of an integer and a fraction, as 5 1/ 2

    2. (of a decimal) consisting of the sum of an integer and a decimal fraction, as 17.43

    3. (of an algebraic expression) consisting of the sum of a polynomial and a rational fraction, such as 2 x + 4 x ² + 2/ 3 x

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • mixedly adverb
  • mixedness noun
  • well-mixed adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of mixed1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English mixt mixt ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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The price list shows he's charging £10 for a bottle of "special mixed flavour", or £20 for "pure concentrated THC".

From BBC

But as Helen would probably attest, sometimes a muddle mixed with spirits, bitters and twists makes a smashing cocktail.

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He often mixed silk and wool or silk and linen for a softer alternative to the heavy, stiff gabardines and worsted wools that were typical for men’s suits and jackets.

A report by Audit Scotland last year said funding for addiction treatment had doubled in the last decade but that progress has been "mixed".

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Herianto says that authorities' handling of the situation overall has been "mixed".

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