intermixture
IPA: ɪntɝmˈɪkstʃɝ
noun
- A mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed.
- Admixture; an additional ingredient.
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Examples of "intermixture" in Sentences
- The popular imagination seasoned the sombre Parisian sink with some indescribably hideous intermixture of the infinite.
- So strangely were good and evil intermixed in the character of these celebrated brethren; and the intermixture was the secret of their gigantic power.
- Brahmins and Jains go even further in this intermixture of faith and cookery, and shun everything that even looks like red meat: watermelon, tomatoes.
- If, when the eye is impressed with visionary images that last for a while, we look on colored surfaces, an intermixture also takes place; the spectrum is determined to a new colour...
- In Beaumont and Fletcher's tragedies the comic scenes are rarely so interfused amidst the tragic as to produce a unity of the tragic on the whole, without which the intermixture is a fault.
- But the intermixture soon absorbed a substantial part of the population, approaching 40 percent by 1803 and likely constituting a national majority by the time of Mexican independence in 1821.
- The intermixture is the more complicated because one cannot attempt to distinguish a race by physical characteristics, by their personal appearance or features as marking descent from one stock.
- Building on the practices and stories that survived - or emerged from -- hundreds of years of cultural intermixture, oppression, and natural evolution, social movement leaders constructed a powerful narrative of origin from which to build cultural pride and political power.
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