Mix

Verb

 * 1) To stir two or more substances together.
 * Mix the eggs and milk with the flour until the consistency is smooth.
 * 1) To combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate.
 * Don't mix the meat recipes with the dairy recipes.
 * 1) Use a mixer machine on.
 * Mix the egg whites until they are stiff.
 * 1)  To combine several tracks.
 * I'll mix the rhythm tracks down to a single track.
 * 1)  To produce a finished version of a recording.
 * I'm almost done mixing this song.

Synonyms

 * blend, combine, intermix, mix together, mix up
 * mix together, mix up, muddle, muddle up

Related terms

 * mix and match
 * mixed
 * mixer


 * mix it up
 * mix up
 * mixture
 * remix

Noun

 * 1) The result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture.
 * Now add the raisins to the mix.
 * 1) The result of combining items normally kept separate.
 * My recipe file was now a mix of meat and dairy.
 * 1)  The result of mixing several tracks.
 * The rhythm mix sounds muddy.
 * 1)  The finished version of a recording.
 * I've almost finished the mix for this song.

Derived terms

 * dance mix
 * dub mix
 * into the mix
 * mix and match


 * mix-up, mixup
 * pick 'n' mix
 * remix
 * megamix

Adverbs for Mix
experimentally; Inextricably; confusingly, intimately; determinedly; marvelously; discreetly; curiously; ludicrously.

Thesaurus
add, admix, admixture, all sorts, alloy, amalgam, amalgamate, amalgamation, assemblage, assemble, assimilate, associate, associate with, assort with, assortment, bemingle, bind, blend, blur, blur distinctions, braid, brew, broad spectrum, build, build up, chum, chum together, chum with, clique, clique with, club together, clutch, coalesce, combine, come together, commingle, commix, commixture, complication, compose, compound, comprise, concoct, confound, confuse, conglomerate, conglomeration, conjoin, connect, consist of, consolidate, consort with, constitute, construct, crunch, decoct, disarrange, disarray, disorganize, disrupt, disturb, embarrassing position, embarrassment, embody, emulsify, encompass, enter into, fabricate, fellowship, fine how-do-you-do, fix up, flock together, flux, form, fraternize, fuse, fusion, gallimaufry, get up, go into, hang around with, hang out with, hash, hell to pay, herd together, hobble, hobnob with, hodgepodge, homogenize, hot water, hotchpot, hotchpotch, how-do-you-do, imbroglio, immingle, immix, immixture, include, incorporate, integrate, interblend, interfuse, interfusion, interlace, interlard, intermingle, intermix, intermixture, intertwine, interweave, jam, join, join in fellowship, jumble, jumble together, keep company with, knead, link, lump, lump together, magpie, make, make one, make up, mash, medley, melange, meld, melt into one, merge, merge in, mess, mess up, mingle, mingle with, mingle-mangle, miscellany, misdeem, mishmash, misidentify, mix up, mix with, mixed bag, mixture, morass, muddle, muss up, odds and ends, olio, olla podrida, omnium-gatherum, organize, overlook distinctions, pal, pal up with, pal with, parlous straits, pass, pasticcio, pastiche, patchwork, pickle, piece together, pinch, plight, potpourri, predicament, pretty pass, pretty pickle, pretty predicament, put together, quagmire, quicksand, reembody, roll into one, run in couples, run with, salad, salmagundi, sauce, scramble, scrape, shade into, shuffle, slough, solidify, sort with, spot, squeeze, stew, sticky wicket, stir up, strait, straits, structure, swamp, syncretize, syndicate, synthesize, take up with, throw together, tie up with, tight spot, tight squeeze, tightrope, toss together, tricky spot, tumble, unholy mess, unify, unite, unite in, what you will, work, work in

Etymology
From mixen:, from  mixian:, miscian:, from, from. Cognate with miskian:, miskan:,  mysgu:,  misceo:,  μίσγειν:,  undefined:,  maiszyti:,  undefined:,  masc:. More at mash.

Verb

 * Arabic:
 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Chinese: 混合 (hùnhé)
 * Czech:
 * Danish: blande, mikse, røre
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:, , ,
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian:
 * Interlingua: miscer
 * Italian:, ,


 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 석다 (soekda)
 * Kurdish:
 * Latin:
 * Lithuanian:
 * Old English: ,
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: ,
 * Russian: смешивать, смешать
 * Sanskrit: mih (to pour), miks (to mix)
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


 * Bulgarian:, ,
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: vermengen


 * Russian: смешивать, смешать ; перепутывать , перепутать


 * Dutch: mixen


 * Danish: mikse
 * Dutch: mixen
 * French:


 * German: mischen, abmischen, mixen
 * Italian:


 * Danish: mikse


 * Dutch: afmixen

Noun

 * Danish:
 * French:
 * German:


 * Romanian: amestec, mixtură, amestecătură
 * Russian: смесь
 * Spanish:


 * Danish:
 * Russian: смесь


 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1)  A sound used to call a domestic cat.
 * 2)  The domestic cat.

Etymology
Probably from مش:.