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mingleable

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Etymology

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From mingle +‎ -able.

Adjective

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mingleable (not comparable)

  1. That can be mingled.
    • 1666, Robert Boyle, “Paradox IV”, in Hydrostatical Paradoxes, Made out by New Experiments, (for the Most Part Physical and Easie.), Oxford, Oxfordshire: [] William Hall for Richard Davis, →OCLC, page 97:
      [T]he oyle of Turpentine, though a lighter Liquor then vvater, and not mingleable vvith it, does by leaning upon the Surface of the External vvater, preſs up the vvater vvithin the pipe, to a far greater height then that of the External vvater it ſelf: []