Admixture

//ədˈmɪkst͡ʃɚ//

"Admixture" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Algerians have a high degree of Berber admixture.

They even have a small degree of Berber admixture.

Modern Canarians have from 10 to 15% North African Berber admixture.

Its architecture is principally Romanesque in form, with a generous admixture of Byzantine and Saracenic motives in detail and decoration.

The genetic history of Ashkenazi Jews includes an admixture with Italians.

The Austronesian ("South Islands") language family, to which Tagalog and Hawaiian belong, originated in Taiwan. The Aeta are AustralOIDS, related to Papuans and Australian Aborigines. The frequent "Austra-" prefix may confuse some Anglophones. The Austronesians are Mongoloids with admixture of Australoids. The Aeta can have non-black hair as do Australian Aborigines.

The admixture of vanilla extract in the dough improved the pastries' flavor.

Gas analysis of blood samples, obtained from different sites in the heart and great vessels, permits demonstration of admixture of oxygenated blood in the venous side or admixture of venous blood in the arterial side of the circulation.

[…] the wood still flourished high and dense, all of fir on the land side, but towards the sea with a large admixture of live oaks.

Both were lean, raw-boned specimens; the man tall, sandy, and grey-eyed, and the woman short and rather dark, with a black straightness of hair suggesting a slight Indian admixture.

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Background EEG demonstrates an admixture of theta and delta waves.

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