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Joined vs Mixed - What's the difference?

joined | mixed |


As verbs the difference between joined and mixed

is that joined is past tense of join while mixed is past tense of mix.

As an adjective mixed is

having two or more separate aspects.

Merged vs Mixed - What's the difference?

merged | mixed |


As verbs the difference between merged and mixed

is that merged is (merge) while mixed is (mix).

As adjectives the difference between merged and mixed

is that merged is joined by merging while mixed is having two or more separate aspects.

Stirred vs Mixed - What's the difference?

stirred | mixed |


As verbs the difference between stirred and mixed

is that stirred is past tense of stir while mixed is past tense of mix.

As an adjective mixed is

having two or more separate aspects.

Mixed vs Multiracial - What's the difference?

mixed | multiracial |


As adjectives the difference between mixed and multiracial

is that mixed is having two or more separate aspects while multiracial is composed of, or having a mixture of, multiple races.

As a verb mixed

is (mix).

As a noun multiracial is

an individual of more than one race.

Mingled vs Mixed - What's the difference?

mingled | mixed |


As verbs the difference between mingled and mixed

is that mingled is past tense of mingle while mixed is past tense of mix.

As an adjective mixed is

having two or more separate aspects.

Mixed vs Second - What's the difference?

mixed | second |


As verbs the difference between mixed and second

is that mixed is (mix) while second is (uk) to transfer temporarily to alternative employment.

As adjectives the difference between mixed and second

is that mixed is having two or more separate aspects while second is number-two; following after the first one with nothing between them the ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number two.

As an adverb second is

(with superlative) at the second rank.

As a noun second is

one that is number two in a series or second can be the si unit of time, defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of radiation corresponding to the transition between two hyperfine levels of caesium-133 in a ground state at a temperature of absolute zero and at rest; one-sixtieth of a minute or second can be one who supports another in a contest or combat, such as a dueller's assistant.

Mixed vs Merge - What's the difference?

mixed | merge |


As verbs the difference between mixed and merge

is that mixed is (mix) while merge is to combine into a whole.

As an adjective mixed

is having two or more separate aspects.

As a noun merge is

a joining together of two flows.

Mixed vs Nut - What's the difference?

mixed | nut |


As a verb mixed

is (mix).

As an adjective mixed

is having two or more separate aspects.

As a noun nut is

knot.

Compound vs Mixed - What's the difference?

compound | mixed | Related terms |

Compound is a related term of mixed.


As adjectives the difference between compound and mixed

is that compound is composed of elements; not simple while mixed is having two or more separate aspects.

As verbs the difference between compound and mixed

is that compound is to form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts while mixed is (mix).

As a noun compound

is an enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined or compound can be anything made by combining several things.

Drink vs Mixed - What's the difference?

drink | mixed |


As a noun drink

is drink (alcoholic).

As a verb mixed is

(mix).

As an adjective mixed is

having two or more separate aspects.

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