mixer
pronunciation
How to pronounce mixer in British English: UK [ˈmɪksə(r)]
How to pronounce mixer in American English: US [ˈmɪksɚ]
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- Noun:
- a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity
- club soda or fruit juice used to mix with alcohol
- electronic equipment that mixes two or more input signals to give a single output signal
- a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods
Word Origin
- mixer (n.)
- 1610s, "worker who mixes," agent noun from mix (v.). As a type of machine, from 1876. Meaning "troublemaker" attested by 1938; sense of "social gathering to mingle and get acquainted" dates from 1916.
Example
- 1. Speedy mixer for the dough and filling
- 2. Magnetic coils under carpeting and counters provide wireless power to compatible devices such as a lampstand or a food mixer .
- 3. To get ready for the shoot the band had some pints at camden 's good mixer before departing for walthamstow dogs .
- 4. And ms. lysek agreed to add the kitchenaid mixer he wanted , but only if she got to pick the color .
- 5. With an electric mixer , beat the egg whites and salt until soft peaks form .