Terms vs Mixish - What's the difference?
terms | mixish |
Like or charactetistic of a mix; mixlike.
*1890 , Mary Mapes Dodge, St. Nicholas :
*1981 , Ian Robertson, The Dutch linguistic legacy and the Guyana/Venezuela border question :
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective mixish is
like or charactetistic of a mix; mixlike.mixish
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- There the cats and the dogs are all able to talk, When you meet 'em together, out taking a walk. There the roses are green—and the leaves may be pink; And things are so “mixish ” it scares you to think.
- In the woris of one informant, these people are all, "a sort of reddish mixish people", a mixture, judged by their own accounts, of Amerindian, Dutch and African.