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Mix&mash: Creating The New Office For Mac

24.03.2020 
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. to add as an element or ingredient: Mix some salt into the flour. to form or make by combining ingredients: to mix a cake; to mix mortar. to crossbreed.

to combine, blend, edit, etc. (the various components of a soundtrack): to mix dialogue and sound effects. to complete the mixing process on (a film, soundtrack, etc.): an important movie that took months to mix. to combine (two or more separate recordings or microphone signals) to make a single recording or composite signal. Noun. an act or instance of mixing.

the result of mixing;: cement mix; an odd mix of gaiety and sadness. a commercially prepared blend of ingredients to which usually only a liquid must be added to make up the total of ingredients necessary or obtain the desired consistency: a cake mix; muffin mix. Music or songs selected and recorded as a mixtape: the ultimate one-hour workout mix; a mix of Christmas songs; a DJ mix.

Mix&match

the proportion of ingredients in a; formula: a mix of two to one. A mess or muddle; mix-up. An electronic blending of tracks or sounds made to produce a recording. Mix, blend, combine, mingle concern the bringing of two or more things into more or less intimate association. Mix is the general word for such association: to mix fruit juices. Blend implies such a harmonious joining of two or more types of colors, feelings, etc., that the new product formed displays some of the qualities of each: to blend fragrances or whiskeys. Combine implies such a close or intimate union that distinction between the parts is lost: to combine forces.

Mingle usually suggests retained identity of the parts: to mingle voices. Concoction; formula. 1530s, back-formation from Middle English myxte (early 15c.) 'composed of more than one element, of mixed nature,' from Anglo-French mixte, from Latin mixtus, past participle of miscere 'to mix, mingle, blend; fraternize with; throw into confusion,' from PIE.meik- 'to mix' (cf.

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Sanskrit misrah 'mixed,' Greek misgein, mignynai 'to mix, mix up, mingle; to join, bring together; join (battle); make acquainted with,' Old Church Slavonic mešo, mesiti 'to mix,' Russian meshat, Lithuanian maišau 'to mix, mingle,' Welsh mysgu). Also borrowed in Old English as miscian. Related:; mixing.