Definition of Intermingle. Meaning of Intermingle. Synonyms of Intermingle

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Intermingle. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Intermingle and, of course, Intermingle synonyms and on the right images related to the word Intermingle.

Definition of Intermingle

Intermingle
Intermingle In`ter*min"gle, v. t. To mingle or mix together; to intermix. --Hooker.
Intermingle
Intermingle In`ter*min"gle, v. i. To be mixed or incorporated. Party and faction will intermingle. --Swift.

Meaning of Intermingle from wikipedia

- Intermingling, or heterophily, from a sociological perspective includes the various forms of interactions between individuals that go against a particular...
- ****onic-speaking Yayoi people entered the archipelago from the Korean Peninsula, intermingling with the Jōmon; the Yayoi period saw the introduction of practices including...
- midlands speech in the middle of the country, ... Nevertheless, through intermingling and mixing, first with Danes and then with Normans, amongst many the...
- from the Korean Peninsula entered the ****anese islands and displaced or intermingled with the original Jōmon inhabitants. The linguistic homeland of Proto-Koreans...
- Pigeons intermingle with tourists in Venice...
- semi-desert Sahelian region north of Sudan with cattle and avoided trade and intermingling with the Sudanic peoples. At the beginning of the 19th century, Usman...
- The Burgher people, a distinct ethnic group, emerged as a result of intermingling between the Dutch and native Sri Lankans in this period. The Kingdom...
- developed by human activity – an area where a built environment meets or intermingles with a natural environment. Human settlements in the WUI are at a greater...
- considerably, with estimates ranging from 100,000 to 1,500,000. Most have intermingled in Egyptian society and are almost indistinguishable from non-Turkish...
- continuously along a line of text but makes short rapid movements (saccades) intermingled with short stops (fixations). There is considerable variability in fixations...