Intermix vs Interlard - What's the difference?
intermix | interlard | Related terms |
To mix together; to intermingle or blend.
An intermixture; the product of mixing together
*{{quote-book, 1973, Wilson Brian Key, Subliminal Seduction
, passage=This idealized structure may not exist in reality, considering the high divorce rate and the intermixes of maternal-paternal dominance characteristics.}}
Bloat or embellish (something) by including (often minor and extraneous) details at regular intervals.
*1887 ,
*:The German student appears only too often to think that he must present his subject in the most difficult phraseology, excessively interlarded with strange words, as if he purposely would permit a glance into the treasures of his science and his knowledge only to an extremely narrow circle.
Intermix is a related term of interlard.
As verbs the difference between intermix and interlard
is that intermix is to mix together; to intermingle or blend while interlard is bloat or embellish (something) by including (often minor and extraneous) details at regular intervals.As a noun intermix
is an intermixture; the product of mixing together.intermix
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* intermixture * intermixerNoun
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