Mixt: meaning, definitions and examples
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mixt
[ mɪkst ]
a mixture
A 'mixt' refers to a mixture of different elements, often used in the context of music or art. It usually implies a blend that brings together various styles or genres to create something new and unique.
Synonyms
blend, composite, fusion, mixture
Examples of usage
- The mixt of styles in her artwork amazed everyone.
- He released a mixt of different genres in his latest album.
- The mixt of flavors in the dish was delightful.
Translations
Translations of the word "mixt" in other languages:
🇵🇹 misturado
🇮🇳 मिश्रण
🇩🇪 gemischt
🇮🇩 campuran
🇺🇦 змішаний
🇵🇱 mieszany
🇯🇵 混合した
🇫🇷 mélangé
🇪🇸 mezclado
🇹🇷 karışık
🇰🇷 혼합된
🇸🇦 مختلط
🇨🇿 smíchaný
🇸🇰 zmiešaný
🇨🇳 混合的
🇸🇮 mešan
🇮🇸 blanda
🇰🇿 аралас
🇬🇪 შერეული
🇦🇿 qarışıq
🇲🇽 mezclado
Etymology
The term 'mixt' is derived from the Middle English word 'mixten', which has its roots in the Old French 'mixtier', and ultimately traces back to the Latin 'mixtus', the past participle of 'misceré', meaning 'to mix'. Over the centuries, this evolved to encompass not just mixtures in physical forms but also in abstract concepts such as music or art, where different styles and genres can be combined to create a diverse and innovative expression. In contemporary usage, 'mixt' is often associated with musical compilations, particularly in hip-hop and electronic music, where artists release 'mixtapes' that feature an array of tracks encompassing various influences and styles.