1. intermixing - Noun
2. intermixing - Verb
intermixing
present participle of intermix
intermixing (plural intermixings)
A process of intermixture.
The various intermixings of natives, immigrants, and tourists gave the city a cosmopolitan air.
In Search of Empire - The French in the Americas, 1670-1730. p. 36: "Abbé Pierre Maillard claimed that racial intermixing had proceeded so far by 1753 that in fifty years it would be impossible to distinguish Amerindian from French in Acadia." Source: Internet
Essentially most of the black population was absorbed into the multi-racial category by intermixing. Source: Internet
This intermixing helped produce a uniformity of ritual and language in the region, and united the populace behind the Mwami. Source: Internet
Due to the intermixing with Kirat cuisine from eastern Nepal, pork has found a place in Kathmandu dishes. Source: Internet
Modern studies show a high degree of genetic intermixing. Source: Internet
Some put forth that this intermixing of species is against the teachings of the Talmud and thus against Jewish Law and nonkosher. Source: Internet