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remix
English
Etymology
re- +? mix
Pronunciation
- (US) (as a noun) IPA(key): /??i?m?ks/
- (US) (as a verb) IPA(key): /?i?m?ks/
Noun
remix (plural remixes)
- (music) A rearrangement of an older piece of music, possibly including various cosmetic changes.
- (music) A piece of music formed by combining existing pieces of music together, possibly including various other cosmetic changes
Descendants
- ? French: remix
- ? Japanese: ????? (rimikkusu)
- ? Portuguese: remix
- ? Spanish: remix
Translations
Verb
remix (third-person singular simple present remixes, present participle remixing, simple past and past participle remixed)
- (transitive) To mix again.
- 1955, Farmers' Bulletin (issue 1807, page 20)
- Overhauling serves to remix the brine and to shift the meat so that all pieces will be exposed to the brine.
- 1955, Farmers' Bulletin (issue 1807, page 20)
- (music, intransitive) To create a remix.
- (music, transitive) To rearrange or radically alter (a particular piece of music).
- (transitive) To modify (a work in any medium).
- 2010, Scott Beattie, Tonia Walden, The Law Workbook (page 102)
- It is essential that we maintain focus on originality as an ethical issue. A broader idea of creativity does not mean that 'anything goes' and sometimes attempts to reuse or remix the work of others becomes an ethical, even a legal, problem […]
- 2010, Scott Beattie, Tonia Walden, The Law Workbook (page 102)
See also
- megamix
Anagrams
- mirex, mixer
French
Etymology
From English remix.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??.miks/
Noun
remix m (plural remix or remixes)
- (music) remix
Related terms
- remixer
- remixeur
Anagrams
- mixer
Portuguese
Etymology
From English remix.
Noun
remix m (plural remixes)
- (music) remix (piece of music formed by combining existing pieces of music together)
Spanish
Etymology
From English remix.
Noun
remix m (plural remixes)
- remix
- Synonym: remezcla
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dubby
English
Etymology
dub +? -y
Adjective
dubby (comparative more dubby, superlative most dubby)
- (music) In the style of dub music; having been heavily remixed, particularly with reduced vocals or emphasised bass.
- (dated, dialectal) stubby, stumpy; Lacking shapeliness or finesse.
- (dated, dialectal) wet and muddy; dirty
See also
- dub
- lubby-dubby
- rubby-dubby
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- ubbi dubbi
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