Crossword-Solution: COMMIX 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Commix v. t. & i. To mix or mingle together; to blend.

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Amalgamate 51 answers
COMPOUND ___ 52 answers
Blend 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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This world, on whose peaceable breast we repose Unconvulsed by alarm, once confused in the throes Of a tumult divine, sea and land, moist and dry, And in fiery fusion commix'd earth and sky.
Lucile Owen Meredith 1999
The adverse host the phantom-warrior eyed, And first, loud-threatening, Agelaus cried: “Mentor, beware, nor let that tongue persuade Thy frantic arm to lend Ulysses aid; Our force successful shall our threat make good, And with the sire and son commix thy blood.
The Odyssey Homer 2002
Thou must leap into the abyss of dreadful caves and caverns, replete with poisonous toads and hissing serpents; thou must plunge into seas of burning sulphur; thou must launch upon the ocean in a crazy bark, when the foaming billows roll mountains high--when the lightning flashes, the thunder roars, and the howling tempest blows, as if it would commix the jarring elements of air and water, earth and fire, and reduce all nature to the original anarchy of chaos.
The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves Tobias Smollett 2006
They bespeak A day of jubilee, and oft they bear, Commix'd along the unfrequented shore, The sound of village dance and tabor loud, Startling the musing ear of Solitude.
The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White Henry Kirke White 2004
The Carbuncle There its strong lustre like the flamy sun Shot forth irradiate; from the earth beneath, And from the roof a diamond light emits; Rubies and amethysts their glows commix’d With the gay topaz, and the softer ray Shot from the sapphire, and the emerald’s hue, And bright pyropus.
Poems Robert Southey 2003