Definitionn. the state of impairing the quality or reducing the value of something
Last update: September 24, 2015
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It is a Latin poem in ten books of hexameters, and contains a curious admixture of Biblical history. [Please select]
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The characteristic smell of Chinese or Indian ink is due to some admixture of this herb. [Please select]
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Geographically, also, we must recognise the admixture of races in our islands. [Please select]
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For nearly half a century the American stock remained almost entirely free from foreign admixture. [Please select]
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The races here should be kept from abnormal admixture. [Please select]
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Kamiros ware shows just such an admixture of oriental and geometrical designs as characterizes our pediments. [Please select]
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In religion the jíbaro professes Catholicism with a large admixture of fetichism. [Please select]
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But absolute Being has no admixture of aught besides Itself. [Please select]
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That of the yellow increases with an admixture of white, i. [Please select]
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That of the blue increases with an admixture of black, i. [Please select]
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In the rectangular space described there was a circular, dome-shape structure, about 3 feet in diameter, composed of mud and sticks, with a scant admixture of small stones. [Please select]
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