Intermixed: meaning, definitions and examples
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intermixed
[ ˌɪntərˈmɪkst ]
mixed together
Intermixed refers to the state of being mixed or blended together. It often describes the situation where different elements are combined in a way that they are not distinct or easily separable.
Synonyms
blended, combined, fused, mixed.
Examples of usage
- The artists intermixed various colors to create a vibrant painting.
- Their traditions were intermixed, leading to a rich cultural tapestry.
- The flavors intermixed perfectly in the dish, creating an explosion of taste.
Translations
Translations of the word "intermixed" in other languages:
🇵🇹 misturado
🇮🇳 मिश्रित
🇩🇪 vermengt
🇮🇩 tercampur
🇺🇦 перемішаний
🇵🇱 zmieszany
🇯🇵 混ざった
🇫🇷 mélangé
🇪🇸 mezclado
🇹🇷 karışık
🇰🇷 혼합된
🇸🇦 مختلط
🇨🇿 smíšený
🇸🇰 zmiešaný
🇨🇳 混合的
🇸🇮 mešan
🇮🇸 blandaður
🇰🇿 араласып
🇬🇪 შერეული
🇦🇿 qarışıq
🇲🇽 mezclado
Etymology
The word 'intermixed' is formed from the prefix 'inter-', meaning 'between' or 'among', and the verb 'mix', which derives from the Old English 'mixian'. The term has been used since the early 14th century, when it was commonly employed in contexts relating to blending substances or ideas. Over time, 'intermixed' has evolved to describe a more abstract mixing of concepts or elements in various fields such as art, culture, and even language. The concept of intermixed has gained significance in discussions of diversity and integration, where different elements or groups come together to form a new, unified entity.