Mixt vs Mixed - What's the difference?
mixt | mixed |
* {{quote-book, author = , year=1859
, page = 14, passage = The upper part thereof was whey, / The nether orange, mixt with grey.}}
(mix)
Having two or more separate aspects.
Not completely pure, tainted or adulterated.
Including both male(s) and female(s).
Stemming from two or more races or breeds
As verbs the difference between mixt and mixed
is that mixt is past tense of mix; an archaic spelling of lang=en nocap=1 while mixed is past tense of mix.As adjectives the difference between mixt and mixed
is that mixt is an archaic spelling of lang=en while mixed is having two or more separate aspects.mixt
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(head)mixed
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(en adjective)- I get a very mixed feeling from this puzzling painting.
- My joy was somewhat mixed when my partner said she was pregnant: it's a lot of responsibility.
- The tennis match was mixed with a boy and a girl on each side.
- ''My son attends a mixed school, my daughter an all-girl grammar school.
- ''The benefit dog show has both mixed and single-breed competitions.
- ''Mixed blood can surprisingly produce inherited properties which neither parent showed