immixable

English

Etymology

From im- +‎ mixable.

Adjective

immixable (comparative more immixable, superlative most immixable)

  1. Not mixable.
    • 1648, John Wilkins, Mathematical Magick:
      Get a glasse sphere , fill it with such liquors as may be clear of the same colour , immixable , such as are oyl of tartar , and spirit of wine

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