commixture

  • 111commix — v.tr. & intr. archaic or poet. mix. Derivatives: commixture n. Etymology: ME: back form. f. commixt past part. f. L commixtus (as COM , MIXED) …

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  • 112compounding — noun the act of combining things to form a new whole (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑combination, ↑combining • Derivationally related forms: ↑compound, ↑combine (for: ↑combining), ↑ …

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  • 113confusio bonorum — kən|fyüz(h)ēˌōbəˈnōrəm noun Etymology: New Latin, confusion of goods : commixture 3 …

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  • 114immission — (ˈ)i|mishən noun Etymology: Latin immission , immissio, from immissus past participle of immittere to send in (from in in (II) + mittere to send) + ion , io ion more at smite 1. a …

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