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intermixture
noun
A mass formed by mixture; a mass of ingredients mixed.
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The intermixture of the three groups is still reflected in the distribution of the five main modern dialects, which form a western and an eastern area.
Because of its ancient role as a land bridge over which species have migrated between the continents, the isthmus is home to a rich intermixture of plant and animal life.
The cultural diversity of Asia is greater than that of any other continent, because it represents ethnic types and linguistic systems that have evolved over long periods of time in separated regional homelands with distinct physical environments, as well as repeated patterns of modification and intermixture that have resulted from both peaceful and militant migrations.
In some cases an intermixture of verses is similarly designated; modern critical scholarship, however, does not accept the validity of these divisions.
Sometimes, as the result of relatively permanent settlement and the intermixture of two speech communities, a pidgin becomes the first language of later generations, ultimately displacing both the original languages.
More recent research suggests that the differences arose within the islands themselves, through the intermixture of an original settlement of non-Austronesian-language speakers (see Papuan languages) from Southeast Asia with a later wave of Austronesian speakers (see Austronesian languages).
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Intermixtures with the legends of the origin of Rome make the ethnographic traditions of Latium very diverse and complex.
Ethnically, contemporary Georgia is not homogeneous but reflects the intermixtures and successions of the Caucasus region.
The alkali feldspars include orthoclase, microcline, sanidine, anorthoclase, and the two-phase intermixtures called perthite.
When a computer is involved in the control circuit, it is usually more convenient to operate all of the control systems electrically, although intermixtures are fairly common.
Perthite consists of intimate intermixtures of a potassium feldspar either microcline or orthoclase and a sodium-rich plagioclase that occurs as microscopic to macroscopic masses within the potassium feldspar host.
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