"Intermix" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To intermix means to combine or mix two or more things, such as ideas, people, or materials, thoroughly or carefully, so that they are blended together into a single entity or whole.
Intermitotic refers to the space or interval between two consecutive cell divisions, or between the periods of growth and division of a cell. In other words, it is the time between two successive mitotic cycles of a cell.
Intermitted refers to something that is done or occurs in a way that is interrupted or punctuated by periods of inactivity or cessation. It can also describe something that is done or occurs irregularly, infrequently, or sporadically, rather than continuously or regularly.
Intermittence refers to the quality of being sporadic, episodic, or unpredictable, often in a pattern. It can describe a phenomenon that occurs in short, irregular periods or intervals, rather than continuously.
Intermittences refers to periods of time when something occurs or is available in an irregular or staggered manner, sometimes stopping or ceasing for a time, and then starting again. This term is often used to describe the provisions or availability of something, such as access to a service or a supply of goods. For example: "The company operates on a winter-only schedule, with intermittences during the off-season."
Intermittently refers to something that happens or occurs at irregular intervals or sporadically, rather than continuously or regularly.
Intermitting refers to recurring and temporarily stopping. It can describe a state or process that goes on to some extent, then suddenly ceases or is interrupted, and then resumes. For example: "The patient's fever intermitted throughout the day, with episodes of high temperature followed by periods of relative calm."
Intermixed refers to a mixture or blend of different elements, things, or qualities that are not distinguished or separated from each other. It can also mean to combine or mix different things together, often resulting in a new or unique whole.
Intermixing refers to the act of combining or blending two or more things, such as people, ideas, or activities, in a way that creates a mixture or a fusion of different elements. This can apply to a wide range of contexts, including social situations, creative projects, or even languages.
Intermodal refers to the combination of two or more modes of transportation, such as land, sea, and air, in a single journey or logistical system. The term typically applies to the movement of goods and cargo, where the cargo is transferred from one mode of transportation to another without being loaded or unloaded, minimizing handling and increasing efficiency. Examples of intermodal transportation include freight trains carrying containers that are then transferred to trucks or ships, or cargo being loaded onto an airplane and then taken to a truck for local delivery.
Intermodulation refers to the phenomenon where two or more separate signals or frequencies of a signal interact with each other, resulting in the generation of additional unwanted frequencies that are not present in the original signal. This can occur in various areas such as communication systems, audio equipment, and radar systems, causing distortion and interfering with the intended transmission.
Intermolecular refers to the interactions or forces that occur between different molecules, particularly referring to the weak forces that hold molecules together in a liquid or solid state, as opposed to intramolecular forces which occur within a molecule.