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- A blender (sometimes called a mixer(from Latin mixus, the PPP of miscere eng. to Mix) or liquidiser in British English) is a kitchen and laboratory appliance...
- election. The 72-page piece coined the term miscegenation (from the Latin miscere "to mix" + genus "kind") and was put together by World managing editor...
- comes from the French word mélange ultimately derived from the Latin verb miscēre ("to mix, mingle, intermingle"). It was once a derogatory term, but is...
- "multiracial", and "interracial". Miscegenation comes from the Latin miscere, 'to mix' and genus, 'kind'. The word was coined in an anonymous propaganda...
- French ethnic groups). Although the term "Métis" stems from the Latin verb miscēre, "to mix", the Métis people are a distinct ethnic group within Canada....
- breaks himself off mid-threat: Iam caelum terramque meō sine nūmine, ventī, miscēre et tantās audētis tollere mōlēs? quōs ego— sed mōtōs praestat compōnere...
- reached: From a [sk] or [ks] cluster in southern Romance, as in Latin miscere > Portuguese mexer "to move", Latin fluxus > Spanish flojo "lax", Latin...
- members of different races. The word was coined in English from Latin miscere ('to mix') and genus ('race'). Interracial relationships have profoundly...
- misoneism, misopaedia, misophonia, misotheism misc-, mixt- mix Latin miscere, mixtus admix, admixtion, admixture, commix, commixture, immiscibility...
- Aeneid 1.132-141 Latin English Iam caelum terramque meō sine nūmine, ventī, miscēre et tantās audētis tollere mōlēs? quōs ego—sed mōtōs praestat compōnere...