Verb: mix miks
- Unite, join or come together forming one object or mixture
""She mixed the cement with water";
- blend, commingle, immix [archaic], fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge
- To bring or combine together or with something else
"resourcefully he mixed music and dance";
- mingle, commix [archaic], unify, amalgamate
- Add as an additional element or part
"mix water into the drink"; "She mixed in some spices to improve the flavour";
- mix in
- Combine (electronic signals)
"mixing sounds"
- Mix so as to make a random order or arrangement
"mix the cards";
- shuffle, ruffle
- Open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups
"The university mixed its dormitories in the 1960s";
- desegregate, integrate
- The act of mixing together
"paste made by a mix of flour and water";
- commixture, admixture, mixture, intermixture, mixing
- A commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients
"She used a cake mix to save time";
- premix
- An event that combines things in a mixture
"a gradual mix of cultures";
- mixture
Derived forms: mixing, mixes, mixed
Type of: add, alter, change, change integrity, combination, combine, combining, compound, compounding, concoction, intermixture, manipulate, mixture, modify, open, open up
Encyclopedia: Mix, Louisiana