To create or form by combining ingredients: mix a drink; mix cement.
To add (an ingredient or element) to another: mix an egg into batter.
To combine or join: mix joy with sorrow.
To bring into social contact: mix boys and girls in the classroom.
To produce (an organism) by crossbreeding.
Electronics To combine (two or more audio tracks or channels) to produce a composite audio recording.
Electronics To produce (a soundtrack or recording) in this manner.
To become mixed or blended together.
To be capable of being blended together: Oil does not mix with water.
To associate socially or get along with others: He does not mix well at parties.
To mate so as to produce a hybrid; crossbreed.
To become involved: In the case of a family argument, a friend should not mix in.
An act of mixing.
A mixture, especially of ingredients packaged and sold commercially: a cake mix.
A blend of diverse elements; an amalgamation: "a mix of mean streets and the grandest boulevards—no other place in Paris is as eclectic and eccentric . . . as the 17th” ( Jean Rafferty).
Electronics A recording that is produced by combining and adjusting two or more audio tracks or channels.
mix down Electronics To combine all of the audio components of a recording into a final soundtrack or mix.
mix up To confuse; confound: His explanation just mixed me up more. I always mix up the twins.
mix up To involve or implicate: He got himself mixed up with the wrong people.