14 examples of commixture in sentences

Mixture N. mixture, admixture, commixture, commixtion^; commixion^, intermixture, alloyage^, matrimony; junction &c 43; combination &c 48; miscegenation.

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

In the spiritual world a variety and commixture of affections is distinctly perceived in sound.

In whatever direction we turned, there was the same commixture of colors.

The meetings were held in the Wesleyan chapel, which was filled above and below, with the usual commixture of white, colored, and black.

In whatever direction we turned, there was the same commixture of colors.

The meetings were held in the Wesleyan chapel, which was filled above and below, with the usual commixture of white, colored, and black.

In the fifth "eglogue" Roget and Alexis compare notes about their early happiness in phrases of an odd commixture.

The plots of which the Duke was the centre have been described with a due commixture of history and romance in Mr. Allen Upward's fascinating story, God save the Queen.

But every art is obscure to those that have not learned it: this uncertainty of terms, and commixture of ideas, is well known to those who have joined philosophy with grammar; and, if I have not expressed them very clearly, it must be remembered that I am speaking of that which words are insufficient to explain.

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

The similarity of the English and Spanish theatres does not consist merely in the bold neglect of the Unities of Place and Time, or in the commixture of comic and tragic elements; that they were unwilling or unable to comply with the rules and with right reason (in the meaning of certain critics these terms are equivalent), may be considered as an evidence of merely negative properties.

"'The effect of beer,' said he, 'depends, I think, on the commixture of the nourishing principle of the grain with the cooling properties of the water.

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.

14 examples of  commixture  in sentences