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From in- +‎ mix. Compare Dutch inmixen.

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inmix (third-person singular simple present inmixes, present participle inmixing, simple past inmixed, past participle inmixed or inmixt)

  1. (transitive) to mix in; intermingle
    • 1915, The Americas, volume 2, page 4:
      We must have Egyptian cotton for making certain kinds of cloth, to inmix with our own.
    • 2003, Hilaire Belloc, Charles I:
      And if we mean those who were prepared to suffer in goods and in prospects for the open declaration of Catholicism in the fullest sense of that word – the acceptation of the Papacy, the admission of its power to inmix in English affairs – [...]

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