Definition
Mixed together; blended or combined, especially describing something that contains a mixture of different elements or qualities.
Etymology
From admix (Latin admiscere) plus -ed, the past tense and adjective-forming suffix. When used as an adjective, it describes the result of admixing, as in 'admixed populations' in genetics.
Kelly Says
In genetics and anthropology, 'admixed' describes populations that have ancestry from multiple sources—like 'admixed populations' in genetic studies. The term lets scientists precisely describe mixing while maintaining formality and precision.
Translations
ARالعربية
مختلط
mukhtalath
CACatalà
barrejat
ba-rre-jat
CSČeština
smíchaný
smi-cha-ny
DEDeutsch
gemischt
geh-meesh-t
ELΕλληνικά
μείγμα
may-gma
ESEspañol
mezclado
mes-klay-doh
FISuomi
sekoitettu
se-ko-i-tet-tu
FRFrançais
mélangé
meh-lahn-geh
HIहिन्दी
मिश्रित
mi-shrit
HUMagyar
keverve
ke-ver-ve
IDBahasa Indonesia
campuran
kam-poo-ran
ITItaliano
mescolato
meh-sko-lah-toh
JA日本語
混在している
konzai shite iru
MSBahasa Melayu
campuran
kam-poo-ran
MYမြန်မာ
ပေါင်းစပ်
pa-aung-sapt
NLNederlands
gemengd
ghe-meng-t
PLPolski
mieszany
mje-sha-ny
PTPortuguês
misturado
mee-stoo-rah-doh
RORomână
amestec
ah-mes-tek
RUРусский
смешанный
sme-sha-nnyy
SVSvenska
blandad
blam-ahd
SWKiswahili
changanyiko
cha-ngan-ya-ni-ko
TEతెలుగు
మేశించిన
me-sh-chi-ni
TLTL
pinagsama
pi-na-ga-sa-ma
TRTürkçe
karışmış
ka-ri-sh-mış
UKУкраїнська
змішаний
zmi-sha-nyy
URاردو
مِشْرَک
mi-sh-raak
VITiếng Việt
hỗn hợp
ho-hn-hop