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admixture

[ad-miks-cher] / ædˈmɪks tʃər /


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She relishes in the admixture of creative industry, high-budget production, and guitar mastery necessary to keep her theater afloat.

From Washington Post

"This now needs to be a scenario that's seriously considered, alongside others, and it's going to emerge as we get more understanding of the process of genetic admixture," Dr Pope told BBC News.

From BBC

Clark gives voice to their intriguing impression of “having been written posthumously,” the paradoxical but also very real sense of the admixture of life and death in suicide.

From New York Times

Cryoconite holes accelerate the rate at which the ice melts because of the dark color of the admixture inside them and the increased solar energy they absorb as a result.

From The Guardian

As expected, this statistical approach suggests that the European admixtures in Polynesia first date back to colonial phases of ad 1750–1860.

From Nature