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Synonyms and antonyms of Mixtures and combinations in British Thesaurus

Mixtures and combinations

mixture (noun)

a combination of two or more different things, people, qualities etc

combination (noun)

something that combines several things

concoction (noun)

something that is made or produced by putting several things or features together

medley (noun)

a mixture of things such as different types of food

jumble (noun)

a collection of different things mixed together

amalgam (noun)

formal a combination of two or more things

admixture (noun)

formal a mixture

brew (noun)

a mixture of bad things

cocktail (noun)

a combination of substances, especially ones that are harmful when used together

combo (noun)

informal a combination of people or things

compound (noun)

something that consists of two or more substances mixed together

confection (noun)

formal something that is made of different parts that look attractive together

confluence (noun)

formal a situation in which two or more things come together

conglomerate (noun)

something made by combining things of different types

conjunction (noun)

formal a combination of two or more things

coupling (noun)

a combination of two things

cross (noun)

something that contains the qualities of two different groups or types

emulsion (noun)

chemistry a smooth mixture of two or more liquids that do not normally stay mixed together

farrago (noun)

formal a confused collection or mixture of things

formulation (noun)

the quantities of different substances that must be mixed together to make a particular product such as a drug or skin cream

hodgepodge (noun)

mainly American a hotchpotch

hotchpotch (noun)

British a collection of things that do not belong together or have been put together carelessly

marriage (noun)

a close union between two things

melange (noun)

formal a mixture of different things

mishmash (noun)

informal an untidy or confused mixture of different things

mix (noun)

a combination of different types of people who form a group

mixture (noun)

a substance such as food that is the result of mixing different things

mosaic (noun)

something that consists of a combination of different things or people

part..., part... ()

a mixture of two or more things

patchwork (noun)

something that consists of many different and often confusing parts

permutation (noun)

one of the various ways in which you can combine or arrange a group of things

ragbag (noun)

informal a combination of things of different types

tapestry (noun)

literary a variety or mixture of things