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Mixed vs Admixed - What's the difference?

mixed | admixed |


As verbs the difference between mixed and admixed

is that mixed is (mix) while admixed is (admix).

As an adjective mixed

is having two or more separate aspects.

Conflated vs Mixed - What's the difference?

conflated | mixed |


As verbs the difference between conflated and mixed

is that conflated is (conflate) while mixed is (mix).

As an adjective mixed is

having two or more separate aspects.

Collectively vs Mixed - What's the difference?

collectively | mixed |


As an adverb collectively

is in a collection; in a collective manner; together as a whole; bunched together; to be treated as a single unit, rather than the items that make up the collection separately.

As a verb mixed is

(mix).

As an adjective mixed is

having two or more separate aspects.

Mixed vs Mist - What's the difference?

mixed | mist |


As verbs the difference between mixed and mist

is that mixed is (mix) while mist is (to mock a work by inserting annotations).

As an adjective mixed

is having two or more separate aspects.

Coordinate vs Mixed - What's the difference?

coordinate | mixed |


As verbs the difference between coordinate and mixed

is that coordinate is while mixed is (mix).

As adjectives the difference between coordinate and mixed

is that coordinate is while mixed is having two or more separate aspects.

As a noun coordinate

is .

Mixed vs Intertwined - What's the difference?

mixed | intertwined |


As verbs the difference between mixed and intertwined

is that mixed is (mix) while intertwined is (intertwine).

As adjectives the difference between mixed and intertwined

is that mixed is having two or more separate aspects while intertwined is twined or twisted together.

Mixed vs Amalgamated - What's the difference?

mixed | amalgamated |


As verbs the difference between mixed and amalgamated

is that mixed is past tense of mix while amalgamated is past tense of amalgamate.

As adjectives the difference between mixed and amalgamated

is that mixed is having two or more separate aspects while amalgamated is combined from two or more entities into one specific entity whilst retaining the defining characteristics of the original source entities.

Probe vs Mixed - What's the difference?

probe | mixed |


As verbs the difference between probe and mixed

is that probe is while mixed is (mix).

As an adjective mixed is

having two or more separate aspects.

Mixed vs Uneven - What's the difference?

mixed | uneven |


As adjectives the difference between mixed and uneven

is that mixed is having two or more separate aspects while uneven is not even.

As a verb mixed

is (mix).

Welter vs Mixed - What's the difference?

welter | mixed |


As verbs the difference between welter and mixed

is that welter is to roll; to wallow while mixed is past tense of mix.

As adjectives the difference between welter and mixed

is that welter is of horsemen, heavyweight; as, a welter race while mixed is having two or more separate aspects.

As a noun welter

is general confusion; disorderly mixture; aimless effort; as, a welter of papers and magazines.

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