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Example sentences for "admixed"

Lexicographically close words:
admittance; admitted; admittedly; admitteth; admitting; admixture; admixtures; admodum; admonish; admonished
  1. Admixed are cases of failure as well as of success: if it be remarked that the case method puts forward the best foot, it is probable that the same is true of almost any therapeutics as reported in early articles.

  2. In the cases of Shell-shock deafness, mechanical peripheral factors are admixed with central factors in phenomena admitting in some ways more exact diagnosis than in other fields.

  3. It may be serviceably admixed with liniments for use to rheumatic parts.

  4. For internal use, from one to three drops of the oil may be given as a dose on sugar, or in a spoonful of milk; but the diluted essence, made from some of the oil admixed with spirit of wine, is to be preferred.

  5. The fruit should be given in the form of a tincture, or vegetable extract, or even admixed (when ground) sparingly with wheaten flour in bread.

  6. By 1799 New York City had one bank, the Bank of New York; this admixed the terrorism of trade and politics so overtly that presently an opposition application for a charter was made.

  7. Admixed was a sincere aim to establish free political conditions.

  8. As, however, the deposits became gradually worked out, their lower layers were found more or less largely admixed with stony and earthy matter, and their composition was naturally rendered very variable.

  9. Other deposits, again, are largely admixed with sand, which has been blown in upon them to such an extent as to make them unsaleable.

  10. In China's past, Confucians frequently developed an institution which admixed the features of a perpetual resort camp, a library, a seminar, and a club.

  11. The cloud which floats away from the crest of the mountain is in reality composed of steam with which is admixed a larger or smaller proportion of fine rock powder which gives to the cloud its brownish tone.

  12. Not usually well crystallized, but generally massive and associated or variously admixed with other copper ores such as chalcopyrite, malachite, etc.

  13. An eruption occurs whenever there is a rise of this material, together with more or less steam and admixed gases, to the surface.

  14. In large part clay admixed in varying proportions with extremely fine sandy grains.

  15. According to Parker, ten different resins are admixed with myrrh, especially bdellium resins.

  16. The admixed vegetable tissue can, according to Wiesner, be readily recognized by boiling the storax with alcohol, and after washing treating with dilute chromic acid, to which a small quantity of sulphuric acid has been added.

  17. Of course with his complete intermixture of the "seeds" he had to admit one exception: the Nous was not then, nor is It now admixed with any thing.

  18. For if It were admixed with only one "Existent," It would have, in infinite divisions, to dwell in all things.

  19. In 1885 the brothers Cowles patented a process for the electrothermal reduction of oxidized ores by exposure to an intense current of electricity when admixed with carbon in a retort.

  20. In these processes the electric current is used solely to generate heat, either to induce chemical reactions between admixed substances, or to produce a physical (allotropic) modification of a given substance.

  21. When this is obtained from malt or from malt admixed with other grain the vinegar is called a malt vinegar.

  22. When sold for lighting and heating purposes, it is further admixed with 0.

  23. The oils expressed from the sesame seed or the earth-nut (arachis oil) are also frequently admixed with olive oil.

  24. Sugar confectionery, jams and marmalade, honey, and such like, are often admixed with glucose.

  25. Oxide of iron or ochre is still very often found in potted meats, fish sauces and chocolates; dioxide of manganese is admixed with cheap chocolates.

  26. It was, however, well known that a very considerable proportion of so-called brandies was not the product of the grape, but that spirits of other origin were frequently admixed with grape brandy.

  27. In order to determine just what percentage of crystalline pigments, admixed with white opaque paint pigments, would give the best service and results, it seemed imperative that practical paint tests should be made.

  28. Sublimed blue lead is made by burning coarsely broken lumps of galena, admixed with bituminous coal, in a special form of furnace.

  29. Prussian blue, a colored pigment largely used, but one liable to react with certain paint pigments, was admixed with various paints applied to certain panels.

  30. Lane has found it to be very durable when admixed with lampblack.

  31. If the fluorine is admixed with vapor of hydrofluoric acid, the reaction is much more vigorous, as if a fluorhydrate of the tetrafluoride, perhaps 2HF.

  32. This product has been admixed with soap for many years, the quantity generally used being about 5 per cent.

  33. It is extremely difficult to deprive it of all the admixed water without destroying a portion of the acid itself and partially converting it into lower oxides, because without the presence of an excess of water it is very unstable.

  34. Oil colours are usually admixed with white lead, and in many cases the colour of oil-paints becomes darker in process of time.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "admixed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.