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commixture

[kuh-miks-cher] / kəˈmɪks tʃər /


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The volume of rain produced in the Condor’s water cycle is enormous, says Luna, thanks to a unique commixture of altitudes, endemic soils, and solar and wind patterns.

From Salon • Feb. 10, 2013

Neither do we this by chance, but we know beforehand, of what matter and commixture what kind of those creatures will arise.

From New Atlantis by Bacon, Francis

The repaired crenellations, the inserted patches of the walls of the outer circle, sufficiently express this commixture.

From A Little Tour of France by Pennell, Joseph

Then it suddenly became a mad commixture of Babel and hell.

From Bob Hampton of Placer by Parrish, Randall

And again he danced a singular commixture of the jig and cotillion, much to the Indian's amazement, for he thought him crazy.

From The Lost Trail by Ellis, Edward Sylvester




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