0 present participle of mix
1 to (cause different substances to) combine, so that the result cannot easily be separated into its parts:
2 to be with or communicate well with other people:
3 to control the amounts of various sounds that are combined on a recording
Pour the honey into the bowl and mix it thoroughly with the other ingredients.
Wet the powder thoroughly and mix to remove lumps.
This would provide a qualitative description of the mixing of single-particle and collective effects.
Each region in the mixing-length profile was then interpreted physically and alternative, physically based equations identified.
First, in biological selection, the source of variability is well identified: it is the random mutation of the genetic material, followed by genetic mixing.