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  • 31mixer tap — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms mixer tap : singular mixer tap plural mixer taps British a tap for both hot and cold water …

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  • 32mixer — /mik seuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that mixes. 2. a person, with reference to sociability: She s a good mixer to have at a large party. 3. a kitchen utensil or an electrical appliance having one or more beaters and used in mixing, beating, or… …

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  • 33Mixer — Recorded as Mex, Mix, Mixe, Mixer, Mixon, Mixon, Mixsar, Mixter, Mixture, and possibly others, this is apparently an English surname. There are two possible origins. The first is from the pre 10th century French and ultimately Latin word miscere… …

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  • 34mixer — noun Mixer is used before these nouns: ↑tap Mixer is used after these nouns: ↑cement, ↑hand …

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  • 35mixer — Synonyms and related words: ARRL, agitator, amateur radio operator, bal, bal costume, bal masque, ball, barn dance, beater, blender, bon vivant, cement mixer, churn, clubman, clubwoman, console, control desk, control engineer, control panel,… …

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  • 36Mixer — Mị·xer der; s, ; 1 ein elektrisches Gerät, mit dem man Nahrungsmittel kleiner machen oder mischen kann: mit dem Mixer Eiweiß zu Schnee schlagen; Bananen, Milch und Zucker mit dem Mixer verrühren || K: Handmixer 2 jemand, der alkoholische… …

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  • 37mixer — noun 1》 a machine or device for mixing things. 2》 a person considered in terms of their ability to mix socially: a good mixer. 3》 a soft drink that can be mixed with alcohol. 4》 (in recording and cinematography) a device for merging input signals …

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  • 38mixer — noun 1) a kitchen mixer Syn: blender, food processor, beater; churn 2) he attended a mixer Syn: gathering, social, function, get together, meet and greet …

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  • 39Mixer — mixen Das Verb mit der Bedeutung »mischen« (z. B. einen Cocktail) wurde im 20. Jh. aus gleichbed. engl. to mix entlehnt. Das engl. Verb ist aus engl. mixed (älter: mixt) »gemischt« rückgebildet, das über afrz. mixte auf lat. mixtus, das Part.… …

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  • 40mixer — /ˈmɪksə / (say miksuh) noun 1. someone or something that mixes. 2. a kitchen utensil or electrical appliance used for beating. 3. an electrical system, as in a broadcasting studio providing for the mixing, etc., of sounds from various sources, as …