1. intermixed - Adjective
2. intermixed - Verb
intermixed
simple past and past participle of intermix
intermixed (not comparable)
mixed together
Even though many control characters are rarely used, the concept of sending device-control information intermixed with printable characters is so useful that device makers found a way to send hundreds of device instructions. Source: Internet
For instance, Rubberhose was a tool that partitioned and intermixed secret data on a drive with fake secret data, each of which accessed via a different password. Source: Internet
He tended to have brief periods of extreme creative activity, intermixed with fairly long periods of greatly decreased output. Source: Internet
If a project plan contains a significant portion of LOE, and the LOE is intermixed with discrete effort, EVM results will be contaminated. citation This is another area of EVM research. Source: Internet
On the other hand, the features of sonata da chiesa and sonata da camera then tended to be freely intermixed. Source: Internet
Parishes may extend into different counties or hundreds and historically many parishes comprised extra outlying portions in addition to its principal district, usually being described as 'detached' and intermixed with the lands of other parishes. Source: Internet