miscible

English

Etymology

From Middle English miscible, from Late Latin miscibilis (that can be mixed), from Latin miscēre (to mix).

Adjective

miscible (comparative more miscible, superlative most miscible)

  1. (physics, of liquids) Able to be mixed together in all proportions.

Antonyms

Translations

French

Etymology

A learned formation from Latin misceō (to mix) + -ible.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

miscible (plural miscibles)

  1. miscible

Further reading

Spanish

Adjective

miscible m or f (masculine and feminine plural miscibles)

  1. miscible

Further reading

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