heterogeneous |
mixed |
Related terms |
Mixed is a synonym of heterogeneous.
As adjectives the difference between heterogeneous and mixed
is that
heterogeneous is diverse in kind or nature; composed of diverse parts. {{usex|lang=en|He had a large and
heterogeneous collection of books.} while
mixed is having two or more separate aspects.
As a verb mixed is
past tense of mix.
mixed |
incongruous |
Related terms |
Mixed is a related term of incongruous.
As adjectives the difference between mixed and incongruous
is that
mixed is having two or more separate aspects while
incongruous is not similar or congruent; not matching or fitting in.
As a verb mixed
is (
mix).
mixed |
diversified |
Related terms |
Mixed is a related term of diversified.
As verbs the difference between mixed and diversified
is that
mixed is (
mix) while
diversified is .
As adjectives the difference between mixed and diversified
is that
mixed is having two or more separate aspects while
diversified is modified by diversification.
mixed |
blended |
As verbs the difference between mixed and blended
is that
mixed is past tense of mix while
blended is past tense of blend.
As an adjective mixed
is having two or more separate aspects.
taiga |
mixed |
As a proper noun taiga
is a lake in alaska.
As a verb mixed is
(
mix).
As an adjective mixed is
having two or more separate aspects.
nixed |
mixed |
As verbs the difference between nixed and mixed
is that
nixed is (
nix) while
mixed is (
mix).
As an adjective mixed is
having two or more separate aspects.
mixed |
mixen |
As a verb mixed
is (
mix).
As an adjective mixed
is having two or more separate aspects.
As a noun mixen is
a compost heap; a dunghill.
mixed |
mined |
As verbs the difference between mixed and mined
is that
mixed is (
mix) while
mined is (
mine).
As an adjective mixed
is having two or more separate aspects.
mixel |
mixed |
As a noun mixel
is (geographical sciences) in field-based conceptualisation, a raster cell which indicates elements of mixed or multiple land cover categories.
As a verb mixed is
(
mix).
As an adjective mixed is
having two or more separate aspects.
mixe |
mixed |
As verbs the difference between mixe and mixed
is that
mixe is while
mixed is (
mix).
As an adjective mixed is
having two or more separate aspects.
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