The Collaborative International Dictionary
Commix \Com*mix"\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Commixed; p. pr. & vb. n. Commixing.] [Pref. com- + mix: cf. L. commixtus, p. p. of commiscere. See Mix.] To mix or mingle together; to blend.
The commixed impressions of all the colors do stir up
and beget a sensation of white.
--Sir I.
Newton.
To commix
With winds that sailors rail at.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
vb. To mix separate things together, or to become mixed; to amalgamate.
WordNet
v. to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance" [syn: mix, mingle, unify, amalgamate]
Wikipedia
Commix is the stage name of George Levings from Cambridge, UK.
Usage examples of "commix".
First to lay it down that we do not commix for the sake of pleasure, but of the procreation of children.
He therefore that knows this salt of sol and luna, and its generation and perfection, nd afterwards how go commix it, and make it homogene with other perfect bodies, he in truth knows one of the greatest secrets of nature, and the only way that leads to perfection.
But it perpetually adheres to the commixed or compound bodies, that is, the sol and luna, and communicates to them the living tincture, incombustible and most fixed, much more noble and precious than the former which these bodies had.
Yea, so commixes both, that in her fruit None can distinguish this from that: they suit Her well when hungry.