0 A miscible liquid can be mixed with another liquid without separating from it:
Alcohol is miscible with/in water.
1 of a liquid, able to be mixed into another liquid without separating from it
Separation into (two) different but miscible phases occurs by diffusion against the concentration gradients.
Miscible rectilinear displacements with gravity.
Miscible rectilinear displacements with gravity override.
However, organic solvents are slightly miscible with water and the characteristics of both phases change making it difficult to obtain pure hydrophobicity scale.
A familiar set of miscible liquids is water and alcohol.
The sulfoxide is a highly polar aprotic solvent and is miscible with water; it is also an excellent ligand.
The distinction between the two is that asphaltenes are insoluble in an excess of heptane (or pentane) whereas resins are miscible with heptane (or pentane).
Recent advances in chemistry have produced modern water miscible oil paints that can be used and cleaned up with water.