[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.

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c. 1420.  Pallad. on Husb., I. ix. Withouten moolde admixt, nor sandy lene.

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1651.  Cartwright, Roy. Slave (Nares). Like those better spirits, that have nothing of earth admixt.

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1671.  J. Webster, Metallogr., xiii. 214. Having something of purple coloured raw silver admixed.

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1803.  in Phil. Trans., XCIII. 14. Dry … merely implies free from mechanically admixed water.

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