[ad. L. admixt-us pa. pple. of admiscē-re to mix with, f. ad to + miscē-re to mingle; afterwards taken as the pa. pple. of an assumed Eng. vb. ADMIX, and spelled admix-ed.] Mingled with; added as an ingredient.
c. 1420. Pallad. on Husb., I. ix. Withouten moolde admixt, nor sandy lene.
1651. Cartwright, Roy. Slave (Nares). Like those better spirits, that have nothing of earth admixt.
1671. J. Webster, Metallogr., xiii. 214. Having something of purple coloured raw silver admixed.
1803. in Phil. Trans., XCIII. 14. Dry merely implies free from mechanically admixed water.