Well-mixed


adjective
1.
put together or formed by mixing.
2.
composed of different constituents or elements:
a mixed form of government.
3.
of different kinds combined:
mixed nuts; mixed emotions.
4.
involving or comprised of persons of different sex, class, ethnicity, religion, etc.:
mixed company; a mixed neighborhood; a mixed marriage.
5.
Law. involving more than one issue or aspect:
a mixed question of law and fact.
6.
Phonetics. (of a vowel) central.
7.
Mathematics. (of partial derivatives) of second or higher order and involving differentiation with respect to more than one variable.
8.
(of trains) composed of both passenger and freight cars.
9.
Logic. containing quantifiers of unlike kind.
10.
(of a stock or commodity market) characterized by uneven price movements, with some prices rising and others falling.
adjective (well mixed when postpositive)
1.
(of ingredients, constituents, etc) formed or blended together thoroughly
adjective
1.
formed or blended together by mixing
2.
composed of different elements, races, sexes, etc: a mixed school
3.
consisting of conflicting elements, thoughts, attitudes, etc: mixed feelings, mixed motives
4.
(of a legal action)

having the nature of both a real and a personal action, such as a demand for the return of wrongfully withheld property as well as for damages to compensate for the loss
having aspects or issues determinable by different persons or bodies: a mixed question of law and fact

5.
(of an inflorescence) containing cymose and racemose branches
6.
(of a nerve) containing both motor and sensory nerve fibres
7.
(maths)

(of a number) consisting of the sum of an integer and a fraction, as 51/2
(of a decimal) consisting of the sum of an integer and a decimal fraction, as 17.43
(of an algebraic expression) consisting of the sum of a polynomial and a rational fraction, such as 2x + 4x² + 2/3x

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