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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
intermix
verb
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▪ Heavy rain was intermixed with snow and ice.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Intermix

Intermix \In`ter*mix"\, v. t. To mix together; to intermingle.

In yonder spring of roses, intermixed With myrtle, find what to redress till noon.
--Milton.

Intermix

Intermix \In`ter*mix"\, v. i. To be mixed together; to be intermingled.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
intermix

1550s (implied in intermixed), from inter- + mix (v.). Related: Intermixed; intermixing.

Wiktionary
intermix

n. An intermixture; the product of mixing together vb. (context transitive English) To mix together; to intermingle or blend.

WordNet
intermix

v. combine into one; "blend the nuts and raisins together"; "he blends in with the crowd"; "We don't intermingle much" [syn: blend, immingle, intermingle]

Wikipedia
Intermix (band)
For the company which owned MySpace, see Intermix Media.

Intermix was a side project of Canadian industrial musicians Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber in the 1990s that initially focused on techno, but included a more ambient style on their last album.

Intermix

Intermix may refer to:

  • Intermix Media, company which owned MySpace
  • Intermix (band), 1990s band
  • Intermix (fashion), a New York-based clothing company

Usage examples of "intermix".

Wings and buds of all the hues which aesthetic painters love to blend, crossed one another and intermixed in chastest harmony, while the sailors glided on into a phantasmagoria of loveliness and peace, yet bearing with them the horror of that awful carnage behind.

For most of the perimenopause, normal and abnormal cycles tend to be intermixed.

The basic idea, Seria, is to create new types of people, individuals whose DNA comes from the intermix of two specific genetic parents, and not a general formula.

The cottage was nearly embowered in the woods, which were chiefly of chesnut intermixed with some cypress, larch and sycamore.

Up and down the trench the predominant sound was of the harsh breathing of the defenders intermixed with the excited whisperings of the wraithsinterspersed occasionally with an agonised cry as a man fell victim to the hungry teeth of a Skraeling.

Dyson home and the intermixing of their respective fraternity and sorority, he had spent little time with Tara.

The lianas thinned out, but still climbed an occasional tree when they reached a belt of fir and spruce intermixed with beech, maple, and hornbeam.

Walking out of a sparse coniferous forest intermixed with dwarfed birch and willow, she found herself at her high secluded meadow.

Hence, the problem: The Lion was equipped with a warp drive, and the tricky part was keeping the intermix ratio of deuterons and antideuterons stable in the face of an influx of additional vacuum energy.

Both in character of imagery and in form of structure we have here the germ of such passages as this which one might confidently defy the most accomplished literary "taster" to distinguish from Jeremy Taylor: "Or like two rapid streams that at their first meeting within narrow and rocky banks mutually strive to repel each other, and intermix reluctantly and in tumult, but soon finding a wider channel and more yielding shores, blend and dilate and flow on in one current and with one voice.

He was off to a patient while the first lark of the morning carolled above, and the business of the day, not yet fallen upon men in the shape of cloud, was happily intermixed with nature's hues and pipings.

The younger people congregated around the Mammoth Hearth, laughing and joking, singing songs and practicing musical instruments, though there was a great deal of intermixing among everyone, and the children were welcome everywhere.

You can restore power with the dampening process in effect by using matter/antimatter intermix settings previously calculated.

While they were deliberating on these matters, intelligence was brought them that their watering parties were attacked by our horse: upon which information, they dispose several parties of horse and auxiliary foot along the road, and intermix some legionary cohorts, and begin to throw up a rampart from the camp to the water, that they might be able to procure water within their lines, both without fear, and without a guard.

However he adhered to his former purpose respecting his cavalry, for as he was by many degrees inferior in number, he selected the youngest and most active of the advanced guard, and desired them to fight intermixed with the horse, and they by constant practice acquired experience in this kind of battle.