Definition
To mix together; to blend one thing with another, often implying a thorough or complete combination.
Etymology
From Latin admiscere (ad- 'to' + miscere 'to mix'). The Latin root miscere also appears in English words like mix, mixture, and miscellaneous. This verb became less common as 'mix' alone took over most functions.
Kelly Says
Admix is an older, more formal cousin of 'mix'—you might admix metals or chemicals in technical contexts. The 'ad-' prefix originally emphasized 'adding to' something, making it seem more deliberate and controlled than plain mixing.
Translations
CACatalà
barreja
ba-reh-ja
DADansk
blandning
bland-ning
DEDeutsch
Mischung
MISH-koong
ELΕλληνικά
μείγμα
me-ig-ma
ESEspañol
mezcla
meh-SKLA
FISuomi
sekoitus
se-ko-i-tus
FRFrançais
mélange
meh-LAHNJ
HUMagyar
keverék
ke-ve-rek
IDBahasa Indonesia
adonan
a-do-nan
ITItaliano
miscela
mee-CHEH-la
MSBahasa Melayu
campuran
kam-poo-ran
MYမြန်မာ
ပေါင်းစည်း
paung-sin
NLNederlands
mengsel
meng-sel
NONorsk
blandning
bland-ning
PLPolski
mieszanka
mje-shan-ka
PTPortuguês
mistura
mee-STOO-ra
RORomână
amestec
ah-mes-tek
SVSvenska
blandning
bland-ning
SWKiswahili
changanya
chan-ga-nya
THไทย
การผสม
gaan phoh-sam
TLTL
pagkakasama
pa-ka-ka-sa-ma
TRTürkçe
karışım
ka-RIH-sheem
VITiếng Việt
hỗn hợp
hohn hop
ZUZU
umhlathiso
oom-la-thee-so