Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪkst/

Definitions of admixed

verb to mix or blend together

Example Sentences

A1 I admixed the ingredients in the bowl to make a cake.

A2 The artist admixed different colors to create a unique painting.

B1 The chef admixed various spices to enhance the flavor of the dish.

B2 The scientist admixed different chemicals to conduct an experiment.

C1 The composer admixed classical and modern elements in his latest symphony.

C2 The architect admixed traditional and contemporary styles in the design of the building.

Examples of admixed in a Sentence

formal The genetic material of the two populations became admixed over time.

informal The two groups intermingled and their genes got all mixed up.

slang The DNA of the different groups got all jumbled together.

figurative The flavors in the dish were so well admixed that it created a unique taste.

Grammatical Forms of admixed

past tense

admixed

plural

admixeds

comparative

more admixed

superlative

most admixed

present tense

admix

future tense

will admix

perfect tense

have admixed

continuous tense

is admixing

singular

admixed

positive degree

admixed

infinitive

to admix

gerund

admixing

participle

admixed

Origin and Evolution of admixed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'admixed' originated from Latin, specifically from the verb 'admixtus' which means to mix with or blend together.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'admixed' has retained its original meaning of mixing or blending together, but its usage has become more common in scientific and technical contexts, particularly in genetics and chemistry.