Word Meanings - CROSSBRED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Produced by mixing distinct breeds; mongrel.
Related words: (words related to CROSSBRED)
- MIX
 mieshate, W. mysgu, Gael. measg, L. miscere, mixtum, Gr. miƧra mixed. The English word has been influenced by L. miscere, mixtum (cf. Mixture), and even the AS. miscan may have been borrowed fr. L. 1. To cause a promiscuous interpenetration of
- PRODUCIBILITY
 The quality or state of being producible. Barrow.
- DISTINCTNESS
 1. The quality or state of being distinct; a separation or difference that prevents confusion of parts or things. The soul's . . . distinctness from the body. Cudworth. 2. Nice discrimination; hence, clearness; precision; as, he stated
- MIXEDLY
 In a mixed or mingled manner.
- PRODUCEMENT
 Production.
- DISTINCTURE
 Distinctness.
- DISTINCTIVENESS
 State of being distinctive.
- DISTINCTIVE
 1. Marking or expressing distinction or difference; distinguishing; characteristic; peculiar. The distinctive character and institutions of New England. Bancroft. 2. Having the power to distinguish and discern; discriminating. Sir T. Browne.
- PRODUCTIVITY
 The quality or state of being productive; productiveness. Emerson. Not indeed as the product, but as the producing power, the productivity. Coleridge.
- PRODUCTUS
 An extinct genus of brachiopods, very characteristic of the Carboniferous rocks.
- DISTINCTION
 1. A marking off by visible signs; separation into parts; division. The distinction of tragedy into acts was not known. Dryden. 2. The act of distinguishing or denoting the differences between objects, or the qualities by which one is known from
- MIXTLY
 With mixture; in a mixed manner; mixedly. Bacon.
- PRODUCTILE
 Capable of being extended or prolonged; extensible; ductile.
- PRODUCER
 A furnace for producing combustible gas which is used for fuel. (more info) 1. One who produces, brings forth, or generates. 2. One who grows agricultural products, or manufactures crude materials into articles of use.
- PRODUCENT
 One who produces, or offers to notice. Ayliffe.
- MIXER
 One who, or that which, mixes.
- PRODUCTRESS
 A female producer.
- PRODUCER'S SURPLUS; PRODUCER'S RENT
 Any profit above the normal rate of interest and wages accruing to a producer on account of some monopoly of the means or materials of production; -- called also Producer's rent.
- MIXEN
 A compost heap; a dunghill. Chaucer. Tennyson.
- MIXTION
 1. Mixture. 2. A kind of cement made of mastic, amber, etc., used as a mordant for gold leaf.
- BORDEAUX MIXTURE
 A fungicidal mixture composed of blue vitriol, lime, and water. The formula in common use is: blue vitriol, 6 lbs.; lime, 4 lbs.; water, 35 -- 50 gallons.
- CONTRADISTINCT
 Distinguished by opposite qualities. J. Goodwin.
- UNDISTINCTLY
 Indistinctly.
- INDISTINCTION
 Want of distinction or distinguishableness; confusion; uncertainty; indiscrimination. The indistinction of many of the same name . . . hath made some doubt. Sir T. Browne. An indistinction of all persons, or equality of all orders, is far from being
- OVERPRODUCTION
 Excessive production; supply beyond the demand. J. S. Mill.
- PERMIX
 To mix; to mingle.
- REPRODUCTORY
 Reproductive.
- PERMIXTION
 See PERMISSION
- INDISTINCTLY
 In an indistinct manner; not clearly; confusedly; dimly; as, certain ideas are indistinctly comprehended. In its sides it was bounded distinctly, but on its ends confusedly an indistinctly. Sir I. Newton.
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