Noun
The act of mixing; mixture.
The compound formed by mixing different substances together.
That which is mixed with anything.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFrom the throes of inspiration and the eddies of thought the poet may at last be able to arrive at, and convey the right admixture of words and meaning. Eyvind Johnson
If there be a love pure and free from the admixture of our other passions, it is that which lies hidden in the bottom of our heart, and which we know not ourselves. François de La Rochefoucauld
I am not suggesting that racial admixture is a solution to the world's grave problems. I am suggesting, however, that a freedom of diverse parts in Nature to blend into variant universals should be open in fiction and art. Wilson Harris
We have heard that nature can sing some strange and unfamiliar songs. In coming to appreciate these songs, we develop a heightened perception... leavened by an admixture of our own creation... Frank Wilczek
War is only caused through the political intercourse of governments and nations ... war is nothing but a continuation of political intercourse with an admixture of other means. Mike Jones
paste made by a mix of flour and water Source: Internet