The act of mixing together.
1 There is a fascinating piquancy in the strange slang and conversational intermixture .
2 The most marked non-British influence has been the intermixture of Teutonic Protestantism.
3 Because this may be applied to show all plants do receive intermixture .
4 This perplexity of Southern character extends even to the intermixture of the races.
5 His domestic relations in Virginia were a strange intermixture of good and bad.
6 So intimate was the intermixture , so close the grapple, between faith and unbelief.
7 No Malays live here, but there is much intermixture with Ot-Danums.
8 The pure negro without intermixture has hitherto seemed incapable of leadership.
9 Ah, this, indeed, is true nobility, this is the right and perfect intermixture .
10 The intermixture of foreigners sometimes gives rise to quarrels between them and the natives.
11 Human destinies look ominous without some perceptible intermixture of the sable or the gray.
12 Besides, one tune will last so much longer with a judicious intermixture of drum.
13 There was no suburb in the modern sense, or transitional intermixture of town and down.
14 No elevation or freedom can produce such an intermixture .
15 The spirit of baneful intermixture pervaded this craft throughout.
16 An intermixture of blue makes it a sickly colour.
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