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Webster's 1828 DictionaryMIX'ED, pp. United in a promiscuous mass or compound; blended; joined; mingled; associated. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005)adj Merriam Webster'sadjective Etymology: Middle English mixte Date: 15th century U.S. Military Dictionary(*) In artillery and naval gunfire support, a spotting, or an observation, by a spotter or an observer to indicate that the rounds fired resulted in an equal number of air and impact bursts. Oxford Reference Dictionaryadj. 1 of diverse qualities or elements. 2 containing persons from various backgrounds etc. 3 for or involving persons of both sexes (a mixed school; mixed bathing). Phrases and idioms: mixed bag (or bunch) a diverse assortment of things or persons. mixed blessing a thing having advantages and disadvantages. mixed crystal one formed from more than one substance. mixed doubles Tennis a doubles game with a man and a woman as partners on each side. mixed economy an economic system combining private and State enterprise. mixed farming farming of both crops and livestock. mixed feelings a mixture of pleasure and dismay about something. mixed grill a dish of various grilled meats and vegetables etc. mixed marriage a marriage between persons of different races or religions. mixed metaphor a combination of inconsistent metaphors (e.g. this tower of strength will forge ahead). mixed number an integer and a proper fraction. mixed-up colloq. mentally or emotionally confused; socially ill-adjusted. Derivatives: mixedness n. Etymology: ME mixt f. OF mixte f. L mixtus past part. of miscere mix Webster's 1913 DictionaryLarceny Lar"ce*ny, n.; pl. Larcenies. [F. larcin, OE. larrecin, L. latrocinium, fr. latro robber, mercenary, hired servant; cf. Gr. (?) hired servant. Cf. Latrociny.] (Law) The unlawful taking and carrying away of things personal with intent to deprive the right owner of the same; theft. Cf. Embezzlement. Grand larceny & Petit larceny are distinctions having reference to the nature or value of the property stolen. They are abolished in England. Mixed, or Compound, larceny, that which, under statute, includes in it the aggravation of a taking from a building or the person. Simple larceny, that which is not accompanied with any aggravating circumstances. Webster's 1913 DictionaryMixed Mixed, a. Formed by mixing; united; mingled; blended. See Mix, v. t. & i. Mixed action (Law), a suit combining the properties of a real and a personal action. Mixed angle, a mixtilineal angle. Mixed fabric, a textile fabric composed of two or more kinds of fiber, as a poplin. Mixed marriage, a marriage between persons of different races or religions; specifically, one between a Roman Catholic and a Protestant. Mixed number, a whole number and a fraction taken together. Mixed train, a railway train containing both passenger and freight cars. Mixed voices (Mus.), voices of both males and females united in the same performance. Webster's 1913 DictionaryMix Mix, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mixed(less properly Mixt); p. pr. & vb. n. Mixing.] [AS. miscan; akin to OHG. misken, G. mischen, Russ. mieshate, W. mysgu, Gael. measg, L. miscere, mixtum, Gr. ?, ?, Skr. mi[,c]ra mixed. The English word has been influenced by L. miscere, mixtum (cf. Mixture), and even the AS. miscan may have been borrowed fr. L. miscere. Cf. Admix, Mash to bruise, Meddle.] 1. To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of the parts of, as of two or more substances with each other, or of one substance with others; to unite or blend into one mass or compound, as by stirring together; to mingle; to blend; as, to mix flour and salt; to mix wines. Fair persuasions mixed with sugared words. --Shak. 2. To unite with in company; to join; to associate. Ephraim, he hath mixed himself among the people. --Hos. vii. 8. 3. To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together of ingredients; to compound of different parts. Hast thou no poison mixed? --Shak. I have chosen an argument mixed of religious and civil considerations. --Bacon. Collin's Cobuild DictionaryFrequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If you have mixed feelings about something or someone, you feel uncertain about them because you can see both good and bad points about them. I came home from the meeting with mixed feelings... There has been a very mixed reaction to the decision. ADJ: usu ADJ n 2. A mixed group of people consists of people of many different types. I found a very mixed group of individuals some of whom I could relate to and others with whom I had very little in common... ADJ 3. Mixed is used to describe something that involves people from two or more different races. ...a woman of mixed race... She had attended a racially mixed school. ADJ: usu ADJ n 4. Mixed education or accommodation is intended for both males and females. Girls who have always been at a mixed school know how to stand up for themselves... ADJ: usu ADJ n 5. Mixed is used to describe something which includes or consists of different things of the same general kind. ...a small mixed salad... ...a teaspoon of mixed herbs. ADJ: ADJ n 6. a mixed blessing: see blessing Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms
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