Definitions for mixed
mixed
mixed
Spelling: [mikst]
IPA: /mɪkst/
Mixed is a 5 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.
You can make 44 anagrams from letters in mixed (deimx).
Definitions for mixed
noun
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an act or instance of mixing.
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the result of mixing; mixture:
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a commercially prepared blend of ingredients to which usually only a liquid must be added to make up the total of ingredients necessary or obtain the desired consistency:
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Music. music or songs selected and recorded as a mixtape:
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mixer (def 4).
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the proportion of ingredients in a mixture; formula:
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Informal. a mess or muddle; mix-up.
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Music. an electronic blending of tracks or sounds made to produce a recording.
Idioms
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mix it up, Slang.
to engage in a quarrel.
to fight with the fists.
Also, mix it.
adjective
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put together or formed by mixing.
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composed of different constituents or elements:
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of different kinds combined:
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involving or comprised of persons of different sex, class, ethnicity, religion, etc.:
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Law. involving more than one issue or aspect:
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Phonetics. (of a vowel) central.
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Mathematics. (of partial derivatives) of second or higher order and involving differentiation with respect to more than one variable.
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(of trains) composed of both passenger and freight cars.
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Logic. containing quantifiers of unlike kind.
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(of a stock or commodity market) characterized by uneven price movements, with some prices rising and others falling.
Verb phrases
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mix down, to mix the tracks of an existing recording to make a new recording with fewer tracks:
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mix up,
to confuse completely, especially to mistake one person or thing for another:
to involve or entangle.
verb (used with object)
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to combine (substances, elements, things, etc.) into one mass, collection, or assemblage, generally with a thorough blending of the constituents.
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to put together indiscriminately or confusedly (often followed by up).
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to combine, unite, or join:
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to add as an element or ingredient:
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to form or make by combining ingredients:
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to crossbreed.
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Movies.
to combine, blend, edit, etc. (the various components of a soundtrack):
to complete the mixing process on (a film, soundtrack, etc.):
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to combine (two or more separate recordings or microphone signals) to make a single recording or composite signal.
verb (used without object)
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to become mixed:
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to associate or mingle, as in company:
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to be crossbred, or of mixed breeding.
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Boxing. to exchange blows vigorously and aggressively:
Origin of mixed
1400-50; late Middle English mixt Latin mixtus, past participle of miscēre to mingle. Cf. mix
Examples for mixed
Do you mean that my father was mixed up like those old Indians?
At the next water, he mixed some of the meal into a gruel and ate it.
A few years ago, one guide told us, he would be on that train and would see many Palestinians mixed in with the Jewish passengers.
Rosetta researchers used ROSINA data to determine how much HDO is mixed in with the normal H2O.
Furthermore, mixed race children are the fastest growing population in the country.
Residents of the neighborhoods where cops are needed the most are mixed on the impact of the apparent slowdown.
The IFC ended this ban last week and released a plan that the editorial board of the school newspaper has given a mixed review.
The little leaven was now mixed with his life, which would leaven the whole.
I would rather you should not have a situation at all, than get mixed up with bad companions.
Look out you don't get mixed up in it yourself, that's all I ask.