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AdmixtureAdmixture Ad*mix"ture (?; 135), n. [L. admiscere, admixtum, to
admix; ad + miscere to mix. See Mix.]
1. The act of mixing; mixture.
2. The compound formed by mixing different substances
together.
3. That which is mixed with anything. Bordeaux mixture
Bordeaux mixture Bor*deaux" mix"ture (Hort.)
A fungicidal mixture composed of blue vitriol, lime, and
water. The formula in common use is: blue vitriol, 6 lbs.;
lime, 4 lbs.; water, 35 -- 50 gallons.
Chalk mixtureChalk Chalk, n. [AS. cealc lime, from L. calx limestone. See
Calz, and Cawk.]
1. (Min.) A soft, earthy substance, of a white, grayish, or
yellowish white color, consisting of calcium carbonate,
and having the same composition as common limestone.
2. (Fine Arts) Finely prepared chalk, used as a drawing
implement; also, by extension, a compound, as of clay and
black lead, or the like, used in the same manner. See
Crayon.
Black chalk, a mineral of a bluish color, of a slaty
texture, and soiling the fingers when handled; a variety
of argillaceous slate.
By a long chalk, by a long way; by many degrees. [Slang]
--Lowell.
Chalk drawing (Fine Arts), a drawing made with crayons. See
Crayon.
Chalk formation. See Cretaceous formation, under
Cretaceous.
Chalk line, a cord rubbed with chalk, used for making
straight lines on boards or other material, as a guide in
cutting or in arranging work.
Chalk mixture, a preparation of chalk, cinnamon, and sugar
in gum water, much used in diarrheal affection, esp. of
infants.
Chalk period. (Geol.) See Cretaceous period, under
Cretaceous.
Chalk pit, a pit in which chalk is dug.
Drawing chalk. See Crayon, n., 1.
French chalk, steatite or soapstone, a soft magnesian
mineral.
Red chalk, an indurated clayey ocher containing iron, and
used by painters and artificers; reddle. Commixture
Commixture Com*mix"ture (?; 135), n. [L. commixtura.]
1. The act or process of mixing; the state of being mingled;
the blending of ingredients in one mass or compound.
In the commixture of anything that is more oily or
sweet, such bodies are least apt to putrefy.
--Bacon.
2. The mass formed by mingling different things; a compound;
a mixture. --Bacon.
Freezing mixtureFreezing Freez"ing, a.
Tending to freeze; for freezing; hence, cold or distant in
manner. -- Frrez"ing*ly, adv.
Freezing machine. See Ice machine, under Ice.
Freezing mixture, a mixture (of salt and snow or of
chemical salts) for producing intense cold.
Freezing point, that degree of a thermometer at which a
fluid begins to freeze; -- applied particularly to water,
whose freezing point is at 32[deg] Fahr., and at 0[deg]
Centigrade. Immixture
Immixture Im*mix"ture, n.
Freedom from mixture; purity. [R.] --W. Montagu.
Incommixture
Incommixture In`com*mix"ture (?; 135), n.
A state of being unmixed; separateness. --Sir T. Browne.
Intermixture
Intermixture In`ter*mix"ture (?; 135), n.
1. A mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed.
--Boyle.
2. Admixture; an additional ingredient.
In this height of impiety there wanted not an
intermixture of levity and folly. --Bacon.
MixtureMixture Mix"ture, n. [L. mixtura, fr. miscere, mixtum, to mix:
cf. F. mixture. See Mix.]
1. The act of mixing, or the state of being mixed; as, made
by a mixture of ingredients. --Hooker.
2. That which results from mixing different ingredients
together; a compound; as, to drink a mixture of molasses
and water; -- also, a medley.
There is also a mixture of good and evil wisely
distributed by God, to serve the ends of his
providence. --Atterbury.
3. An ingredient entering into a mixed mass; an additional
ingredient.
Cicero doubts whether it were possible for a
community to exist that had not a prevailing mixture
of piety in its constitution. --Addison.
4. (Med.) A kind of liquid medicine made up of many
ingredients; esp., as opposed to solution, a liquid
preparation in which the solid ingredients are not
completely dissolved.
5. (Physics & Chem.) A mass of two or more ingredients, the
particles of which are separable, independent, and
uncompounded with each other, no matter how thoroughly and
finely commingled; -- contrasted with a compound; thus,
gunpowder is a mechanical mixture of carbon, sulphur, and
niter.
6. (Mus.) An organ stop, comprising from two to five ranges
of pipes, used only in combination with the foundation and
compound stops; -- called also furniture stop. It
consists of high harmonics, or overtones, of the ground
tone.
Syn: Union; admixture; intermixture; medley.
Meaning of MIXTUR from wikipedia
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Mixtur, for orchestra, 4 sine-wave generators, and 4 ring modulators, is an
orchestral composition by the
German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, written...
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Trautonium and is one of the few
people that owns and
plays a
Mixtur Trautonium.
Mixtur-Trautonium, 1955. Max
Brand Synthesizer (1968), aka Moogtonium...
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Trautonium and Orchestra) (1938/39) and
Konzert für
Mixtur-Trautonium und großes
Orchester (Concerto for
Mixtur-Trautonium and
Large Orchestra) (1952) My Fascinating...
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counterpoint to
calculated silences. He
wanted to use the
electroacoustic Mixtur-Trautonium to
create the bird
calls and noises. He had
first encountered...
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electronically generated sounds with
relatively conventional orchestras—in
Mixtur (1964) and Hymnen,
dritte Region mit
Orchester (1967).
Stockhausen stated...
- film The Birds.
Unlike all the
other electronic instruments in use, the
Mixtur-trautonium used
subharmonic mixtures to
generate sound. The
sounds produced...
- Spitzflöte 4′
Schwiegel 22/3′
Octave 2′
Rohrschweizerpfeife 2′
Kornett V 8′
Hintersatz III–IV 4′
Mixtur VI–VII 2′
Trompete 16′
Trompete 8′
Trompete 4′ Glocken...
- in
southern India The Mixtures, an
Australian rock band
formed in 1965
Mixtur, a 1964
composition by
Karlheinz Stockhausen Mix (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- more
complex elements. For example,
Karlheinz Stockhausen's
composition Mixtur,
originally written in 1964,
consists of
twenty sections,
called "moments"...
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Karlheinz Stockhausen –
Gesang der Jünglinge (1955–56),
Kontakte (1958–60),
Mixtur (1964),
Mikrophonie I & II (1964 and 1965),
Telemusik (1966),
Hymnen (1966–67)...