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unmixed

[uhn-mikst] / ʌnˈmɪkst /






ADJECTIVE
purebred
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The boldest colors in Méné’s paintings — applied with fingers, twigs and carved pieces of wood as well as brushes — are bright and often seem unmixed.

From Washington Post

In “Then, Last Time IV,” also 1985, white encroaches from the edges where another peak of blue-white seems to erupt toward a calligraphic explosion of pure, unmixed forest green in bluntly flat wide strokes.

From New York Times

It is creating a dismantling line, to provide parts for discontinued cars, as well as unmixed streams of metals and plastics for recycling.

From New York Times

Not just in the late 1860s and 1870s when he developed the Impressionist technique of broken brushstrokes, unmixed color and flooding light.

From Washington Post

The endorsement process in the last few months has been neither linear nor has it experienced unmixed success.

From Washington Times