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Definition of mixture
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Mixture
(n.) A kind of
liquid
medicine
made up of many
ingredients;
esp., as
opposed
to
solution,
a
liquid
preparation
in which the solid
ingredients
are not
completely
dissolved..
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Melado
::
Melado
(n.) A
mixture
of sugar and
molasses;
crude sugar as it comes from the pans
without
being
drained.
Blend
::
Blend (v. t.) To
pollute
by
mixture
or
association;
to spoil or
corrupt;
to blot; to
stain.
Quinoidine
::
Quinoidine
(n.) A
brownish
resinous
substance
obtained
as a
by-product
in the
treatment
of
cinchona
bark. It
consists
of a
mixture
of
several
alkaloids.
Ozonometer
::
Ozonometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
ascertaining
the
amount
of ozone in the
atmosphere,
or in any
gaseous
mixture..
Pimelic
::
Pimelic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
substance
obtained
from
certain
fatty
substances,
and
subsequently
shown to be a
mixture
of
suberic
and
adipic
acids..
Intermixture
::
Intermixture
(n.) A mass
formed
by
mixture;
a mass of
ingredients
mixed.
Mash
::
Mash (n.) A
mixture
of meal or bran and water fed to
animals.
Volumescope
::
Volumescope
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
essentially
of a glass tube
provided
with a
graduated
scale,
for
exhibiting
to the eye the
changes
of
volume
of a gas or
gaseous
mixture
resulting
from
chemical
action,
and the
like..
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) An undue or
unnatural
temper,
or
disproportionate
mixture
of
parts..
Mangcorn
::
Mangcorn
(n.) A
mixture
of wheat and rye, or other
species
of
grain..
Laurin
::
Laurin
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance
extracted
from the fruit of the bay
(Laurus
nobilis),
and
consisting
of a
complex
mixture
of
glycerin
ethers
of
several
organic
acids..
Meracious
::
Meracious
(a.) Being
without
mixture
or
adulteration;
hence,
strong;
racy..
Alloy
::
Alloy (v. t.) To
abate,
impair,
or
debase
by
mixture;
to
allay;
as, to alloy
pleasure
with
misfortunes..
Half-and-half
::
Half-and-half
(n.) A
mixture
of two malt
liquors,
esp.
porter
and ale, in about equal
parts..
White
::
White
(superl.)
Reflecting
to the eye all the rays of the
spectrum
combined;
not
tinted
with any of the
proper
colors
or their
mixtures;
having
the color of pure snow;
snowy;
-- the
opposite
of black or dark; as, white
paper;
a white
skin..
Bilin
::
Bilin (n.) A name
applied
to the
amorphous
or
crystalline
mass
obtained
from bile by the
action
of
alcohol
and
ether.
It is
composed
of a
mixture
of the
sodium
salts of the bile
acids.
Mixture
::
Mixture
(n.) An organ stop,
comprising
from two to five
ranges
of
pipes,
used only in
combination
with the
foundation
and
compound
stops;
--
called
also
furniture
stop. It
consists
of high
harmonics,
or
overtones,
of the
ground
tone..
Margarin
::
Margarin
(n.) A fatty
substance,
extracted
from
animal
fats and
certain
vegetable
oils,
formerly
supposed
to be a
definite
compound
of
glycerin
and
margaric
acid, but now known to be
simply
a
mixture
or
combination
of
tristearin
and
teipalmitin..
Farce
::
Farce (v. t.)
Stuffing,
or
mixture
of
viands,
like that used on
dressing
a fowl;
forcemeat..
Blackstrap
::
Blackstrap
(n.) A
mixture
of
spirituous
liquor
(usually
rum) and
molasses.
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