miscible

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French miscible.

Adjective

miscible (comparative more miscible, superlative most miscible)

  1. (physics, of liquids) that can be mixed together in all proportions

Antonyms

Translations


French

Etymology

A learned formation from misceō, miscēre (mix) + -ible

Adjective

miscible (plural miscibles)

  1. miscible

Further reading


Spanish

Adjective

miscible (plural miscibles)

  1. miscible
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