"Mixing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mixing refers to the act of combining or blending two or more things, such as liquids, gases, or substances, together to create a new entity or form. This can be done intentionally, like mixing paint colors or ingredients for a recipe, or unintentionally, like mixing oil and water, which might not blend together.
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A mix-up refers to a confusing or complicated situation where things are jumbled or disordered, often resulting in mistakes or misunderstandings. It can also refer to a mistake or error made by mixing things up, such as mixing up two things that are meant to be kept separate.
Mix refers to the act of blending or combining different things, such as liquids, substances, ingredients, or sounds, to create a new entity or effect. It can also imply a harmonious combination of different elements, ideas, or styles. For example, "mix the batter well" or "the band's mix of rock and pop music was a huge hit."
Mixed refers to a combination or blend of different things, such as different ingredients, emotions, or elements. It can also describe something as being composed of different things, such as a mixed salad, a mixed crowd, or a mixed feeling of emotions.
A mixer is a device or machine used to combine or blend different substances together, such as ingredients in cooking, audio tracks in music production, or colors in painting. In cooking, a mixer is often a kitchen appliance that can perform tasks such as whisking, beating, or kneading. In music production, a mixer is a console that allows audio engineers to balance and combine multiple audio tracks into a single Stereo mix.
Mixer: A machine or device that combines, blends, or mixes different ingredients or substances together, such as a kitchen blender or a DJ console used to combine different music tracks.
Mixes refers to the act of combining two or more things, such as substances, ingredients, or elements, together in order to create a new entity or result. It can also describe the resulting combination or blend of these things. For example, "She mixes water and flour to make a cake batter." or "The artist mixes different colors of paint to create a unique shade."
The word "Mixolydian" refers to a musical mode, specifically the Mixolydian mode, which is a type of musical scale used in Western classical music and jazz. It is characterized by a distinctive pattern of whole and half steps between the scale's notes. The Mixolydian mode can be used to create a sense of tension and release in music, and is often used in improvisational jazz and other genres.
Mixosaurus is a genus of ichthyosaurs, a type of marine reptile that lived during the Triassic period, around 245-205 million years ago. The name "Mixosaurus" comes from the Greek words "mixos" meaning "mingled" or "blended" and "saurus" meaning "lizard". This name was given to the genus because its fossils are often found in a mixture of rock types, indicating that it lived in a variety of aquatic environments. Mixosaurus was a relatively small ichthyosaur, reaching lengths of around 2-3 meters, and was probably a fashioned feeder.
Mixotricha is a type of microorganism that combines characteristics of both protists and archaea. It is a type of flagellated protist that uses both photosynthesis and chemosynthesis to produce its energy.
<em>MIXOTROPHIC</em> (adjective)<br><br>Having the ability to obtain energy from two or more sources, typically including light as well as other nutrients such as organic matter or chemicals. This refers to a type of photosynthetic organism that can also uptake organic compounds for energy, in addition to producing its own food through photosynthesis.