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Definition of mix : 1. To associate; to mingle.
2. To become united into a compound; to be blended promiscuously together.
3. To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of the parts of, as of two or more substances with each other, or of one substance with others; to unite or blend into one mass or compound, as by stirring together; to mingle; to blend; as, to mix flour and salt; to mix wines.
4. To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together of ingredients; to compound of different parts.
5. To unite with in company; to join; to associate.

Synonyms:

immix, infiltrate, whisk, eclecticism, cream of tartar, beat out, agitate, strut, mixing, coalesce, chorus, gelatin, conflate, consolidate, ruffle, batter, jumble, see, accompany, marry, shamble, confuse, socialize, interweave, synthesis, glaze, rumple, ripple, fluff, integration, pleat, cock, smorgasbord, adagio, instill, get along, hang around with, bang out, unify, mess up, motley, bicarbonate of soda, pal around, egg white, sashay, combo, blast away, undulate, blend in, beat, fraternize, adulterate, commix, liquefy, air, flick, blast, cocktail, scuffle, stir, harmonize, oil, miscellanea, swagger, miscellany, knead, mix in, intertwine, associate, dissolve, flow, bicarb, synthesize, allegro, melt, tangle, intermingle, baton, whip, arrangement, hang together, stir in, andante, arrange, bass, liquify, cohesion, associate with, shuffle, go with, prance, saturate, match up, immingle, mixed bag, know, conflation, admix, premix, tittup, desegregate, cockle, circulate, chant, tincture, variety, piece together, cross, suffuse, salmagundi, commingle, join, go, baking powder, concerto, integrate, riffle, articulation, throw together, process, unite, flux, atmospherics, go around, ruffle up, back, mix up, transfuse, cantata, weave

collection (part of speech: noun)

college, federation, assortment, partnership, salad, formation, collection, council, society, bloc, complement, league, set, coalition, omnium-gatherum, union, body, assemblage, corps

combination (part of speech: noun)

combination, infusion, amalgam, composition, composite, hodgepodge, brew, amalgamation, fusion, admixture, conglomeration, compound, conglomerate, alloy, paste, medley, ensemble, mixture, concoction, blend, assembly, incorporation, commixture

collect (part of speech: verb)

collect, bunch, compose, group, band, collate, assemble, aggregate

combine (part of speech: verb)

concoct, incorporate, infuse, fuse, combine

mixture (part of speech: noun)

decoction, bastard, interfusion, emulsion, mash, intermixture, potpourri, meld, blending, elixir, merger, stew, amalgamate, hybrid, mongrel

mix (part of speech: verb)

intermix, decoct, mingle, merge

Usage examples:

  • Mix all well together with a knife. - "Seventy-Five Receipts for Pastry Cakes, and Sweetmeats", Miss Leslie.
  • Women and business don't mix. - "The Joyous Adventures of Aristide Pujol", William J. Locke.
  • Mix in good society. - "How to Speak and Write Correctly", Joseph Devlin.