MIX, v.t. pret. and pp. mixed or mixt. [L. misceo, mixtum; Heb. to mix.] 1. To unite or blend promiscuously two or more ingredients into a mass or compound; applied both to solids and liquids; as, to mix flour and salt; to mix wines.2. To join; to associate; to unite with in company. Ephraim, he hath mixed himself among the people. Hos.7.3. To join; to mingle. You mix your sadness with some fear.4. To unite with a crowd or multitude.MIX, v.i. To become united or blended promiscuously in a mass or compound. Oil and water will not mix without the intervention of a third substance. 1. To be joined or associated; as, to mix with the multitude, or to mix in society.
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