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intermixture

noun as in amalgamation

noun as in blend

noun as in commixture

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He even asserted that “racial intermixture can upset the genetic as well as the social equilibrium of a group.”

In fact, there was more of an intermixture of those two perspectives under George W. Bush than anyone seemed to realize.

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“All cultural practices and objects are mobile; they like to spread, and almost all are themselves creations of intermixture.”

The Haight-Ashbury district is known as the birthplace of hippie counterculture, and while my parents weren’t hippies, my little family reflected the growing intermixture of race, class and culture.

That was Plecker’s goal, as he explained in a 1943 letter that he addressed to “Local Registrars, Clerks, Legislators, and others responsible for, and interested in, the prevention of racial intermixture.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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