| ADMIX | • admix v. (Transitive) To mingle with something else; to mix. • admix n. The act of admixing. • admix n. The mixture that results from admixing, especially an alloy. |
| AFFIX | • affix n. That which is affixed; an appendage. • affix n. (Linguistic morphology) A bound morpheme added to the word’s stem’s end. • affix n. (Linguistic morphology, broadly) A bound morpheme added to a word’s stem; a prefix, suffix, etc. |
| BEMIX | • bemix v. (Transitive, dated) To mix around or about; mingle. • BEMIX v. to mix well. |
| BOLIX | • bolix v. (US) Alternative spelling of bollix. • BOLIX v. to make a mess of, also BOLLIX, BALLOCKS, BOLLOCKS, BOLLOX. |
| CALIX | • calix n. Dated form of calyx. • Calix prop.n. A surname. • CALIX n. (Latin) a cup; esp. an ecclesiastical chalice. |
| COMIX | • comix v. Alternative spelling of commix. • comix n. (Slang) Comics, especially those that are self-published and deal with offbeat or transgressive topics. • COMIX adj. (slang) comic books. |
| CYLIX | • cylix n. Alternative form of kylix. • CYLIX n. (Greek) a shallow two-handled drinking-cup, also KYLIX. |
| ENFIX | • enfix v. Alternative form of infix. • ENFIX v. (archaic) to fasten or fix by piercing or thrusting in, also INFIX. |
| HELIX | • helix n. (Mathematics) A curve on the surface of a cylinder or cone such that its angle to a plane perpendicular… • helix n. (Architecture) A small volute under the abacus of a Corinthian capital. • helix n. (Anatomy) The incurved rim of the external ear. |
| IMMIX | • immix v. To mix or blend. • IMMIX v. (archaic) to mix in, commingle. |
| INFIX | • infix v. (Transitive, archaic) To set; to fasten or fix by piercing or thrusting in. • infix v. (Transitive) To instill. • infix v. (Transitive, linguistics) To insert a morpheme inside an existing word. |
| KYLIX | • kylix n. An Ancient Greek drinking cup with a stem, two handles, and a broad, shallow body. • KYLIX n. (Greek) a shallow two-handled Greek drinking cup, also CYLIX. |
| RADIX | • radix n. (Biology) A root. • radix n. (Linguistics) A primitive word, from which other words may be derived. • radix n. (Mathematics) The number of distinct symbols used to represent numbers in a particular base, as ten for decimal. |
| REFIX | • refix v. To fix again. • REFIX v. to fix again. |
| REMIX | • remix n. (Music) A rearrangement of an older piece of music, possibly including various cosmetic changes. • remix n. (Music) A piece of music formed by combining existing pieces of music together, possibly including various… • remix v. (Transitive) To mix again. |
| SALIX | • salix n. Any member of the genus Salix; a willow. • Salix prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Salicaceae – the willows. • SALIX n. (Latin) any of a genus of trees or shrubs including the willow, osier, and the like, growing usually in wet grounds. |
| UNFIX | • unfix v. (Transitive) To unfasten from a fixing. • UNFIX v. to unfasten. |
| UNMIX | • unmix v. (Informal, transitive) To separate the components of (a mixture). • UNMIX v. to separate from a mixture. |
| VARIX | • varix n. (Medicine) A varicose, i.e. swollen and knotted, vein. • varix n. (Zoology) In mollusks, a particular ridge on the shell, corresponding to a former position of the aperture. • VARIX n. (Latin) a varicose vein. |