Definition of Intermixture. Meaning of Intermixture. Synonyms of Intermixture

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Definition of Intermixture

Intermixture
Intermixture In`ter*mix"ture (?; 135), n. 1. A mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed. --Boyle. 2. Admixture; an additional ingredient. In this height of impiety there wanted not an intermixture of levity and folly. --Bacon.

Meaning of Intermixture from wikipedia

- and mtDNA change only by chance mutation at each generation with no intermixture between parents' genetic material. Autosomal "atDNA" markers are also...
- though any material can be used so long as it is made of natural fibre. Intermixture of two or more such fibres is forbidden, a proscription that ultimately...
- ****yrians of Persia demonstrated that they were "closed" with little "intermixture" with the Muslim Persian po****tion and that an individual ****yrian's...
- "Aryan" blood. The rules of caste, while calculated to prevent this intermixture, seem not to have been entirely successful ... the given group cannot...
- these terms: A composition of matter is an instrument formed by the intermixture of two or more ingredients, and possessing properties which belong to...
- commixture, immiscibility, immiscible, immix, immixture, intermix, intermixture, maslin, meddle, mestizo, Métis, miscellanea, miscellaneous, miscellany...
- statuario, a pure white marble (coloring in other marbles arises from intermixture with other minerals present in the limestone as it is converted to marble...
- they to be such careful guardians, and so intently observant as of the intermixture of these metals in the souls of their offspring, and if sons are born...
- history of extensive dialect levelling, or even convergent evolution or intermixture of two or more originally distinct linguistic stocks, within the Korean...
- racial terms, though he admitted the likelihood of considerable racial intermixture. At the same time, Caldwell was merely modifying conventional wisdom...