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Synonyms

commixture

American  
[kuh-miks-cher] / kəˈmɪks tʃər /

noun

  1. the act or process of commixing.

  2. the condition of being commixed; mixture.

  3. (in a Eucharistic service) the placing of a part of the Host in the chalice.


Etymology

Origin of commixture

1580–90; < Latin commixtūra, equivalent to commixt ( us ) ( see commix) + -ūra -ure

Example Sentences

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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

The repaired crenella- tions, the inserted patches, of the walls of the outer circle sufficiently express this commixture.

From A Little Tour in France by James, Henry

Therefore it befell that our eager and credulous scholar unlearned quite as much as he learned, acquiring the wisdoms of our time in the crudest and most liberal commixture with its unwisdoms.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 63, January, 1863 by Various

The godhead “empties” itself that it may come within the capacity of the human nature, and the human nature is renewed by becoming divine through its commixture with the divine.…

From A Source Book for Ancient Church History by Ayer, Joseph Cullen

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