immix

immix
/i miks"/, v.t., immixed or immixt, immixing.
to mix in; mingle.
[1400-50; back formation from ME immixt(e) mixed in < L immixtus ptp. of immiscere to blend, equiv. to im- IM-1 + mix- (see MIX) + -tus ptp. suffix]

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