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mix (n)
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- mixes
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English Definitions:
mix, premix (noun)
a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients
mix, mixture (noun)
an event that combines things in a mixture
"a gradual mixture of cultures"
mix, commixture, admixture, mixture, intermixture, mixing (verb)
the act of mixing together
"paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio"
blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge (verb)
mix together different elements
"The colors blend well"
desegregate, integrate, mix (verb)
open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups
"This school is completely desegregated"
mix (verb)
combine (electronic signals)
"mixing sounds"
mix, mix in (verb)
add as an additional element or part
"mix water into the drink"
mix, mingle, commix, unify, amalgamate (verb)
to bring or combine together or with something else
"resourcefully he mingled music and dance"
shuffle, ruffle, mix (verb)
mix so as to make a random order or arrangement
"shuffle the cards"
mix (Noun)
The result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture.
mix (Noun)
The result of combining items normally kept separate.
mix (Noun)
The result of mixing several tracks.
mix (Noun)
The finished version of a recording.
mix (Verb)
To stir two or more substances together.
mix (Verb)
To combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate.
mix (Verb)
Use a mixer on.
mix (Verb)
To combine several tracks.
mix (Verb)
To produce a finished version of a recording.
MIX
MIX is a hypothetical computer used in Donald Knuth's monograph, The Art of Computer Programming. MIX's model number is 1009, which was derived by combining the model numbers and names of several contemporaneous, commercial machines deemed significant by the author. The 1960s-era MIX has since been superseded by a new computer architecture, MMIX, to be incorporated in forthcoming editions of TAOCP. Software implementations for both the MIX and MMIX architectures have been developed by Knuth and made freely available. Several derivatives of Knuth's MIX/MMIX emulators also exist. GNU MDK is one such software package; it is free and runs on a wide variety of platforms. Their purpose for education is quite similar to John L. Hennessy's and David A. Patterson's DLX architecture, from Computer Organization and Design - The Hardware Software Interface.
MIX
MIX is a hypothetical computer used in Donald Knuth's monograph, The Art of Computer Programming (TAOCP). MIX's model number is 1009, which was derived by combining the model numbers and names of several contemporaneous, commercial machines deemed significant by the author. Also, "MIX" read as a Roman numeral is 1009. The 1960s-era MIX has since been superseded by a new (also hypothetical) computer architecture, MMIX, to be incorporated in forthcoming editions of TAOCP. Software implementations for both the MIX and MMIX architectures have been developed by Knuth and made freely available (named "MIXware" and "MMIXware", respectively). Several derivatives of Knuth's MIX/MMIX emulators also exist. GNU MDK is one such software package; it is free and runs on a wide variety of platforms. Their purpose for education is quite similar to John L. Hennessy's and David A. Patterson's DLX architecture, from Computer Organization and Design - The Hardware Software Interface.
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