different between admix vs admixt
admix
English
Etymology
ad- +? mix
Verb
admix (third-person singular simple present admixes, present participle admixing, simple past and past participle admixed)
- (transitive) To mingle with something else; to mix.
Translations
Noun
admix (plural admixes)
- The act of admixing.
- The mixture that results from admixing, especially an alloy.
admix From the web:
- what admixture prevent concrete from hardening
- what admixture prevent concrete from freezing
- what mixes well with tequila
- what mixes well with vodka
- what mixes well with whiskey
- what mixes well with fireball
- what mixes well with rum
- what mixes well with gin
admixt
English
Verb
admixt
- simple past tense and past participle of admix; alternative spelling of admixed
admixt From the web:
- what admixture prevent concrete from hardening
- what admixture prevent concrete from freezing
- what mixture
- what mixture is salt water
- what mixture is air
- what mixture is milk
- what mixture is a solution
- what mixtures can be separated by filtration
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