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miscible

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miscible /mis·ci·ble/ (mis´ĭ-b'l) able to be mixed.
mis·ci·ble (ms-bl)
adj.
Capable of being and remaining mixed in all proportions. Used of liquids.

misci·bili·ty n.

miscible
[mis′ibəl]
Etymology: L, miscere, to mix
able to be mixed or blended with another substance. Compare immiscible.

miscible [mis´ĭ-b'l]
susceptible of being mixed.

miscible (mis´ībl),
adj may be blended or combined; mixable.

miscible
susceptible to being mixed.


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