Mixed together; blended or combined into a single mixture.
From commix + -ed (past participle/adjective suffix). The form used when commix is treated as an adjective describing something that has been mixed.
In older legal texts, 'commixed funds' means money from different sources that's been combined—lawyers still use this term because it emphasizes that the sources have become inseparably mingled.
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