intermixer

English

Etymology

intermix + -er

Noun

intermixer (plural intermixers)

  1. One who mixes or mingles with others.
    • 2011, John Patrick Montaño, The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland, page 280:
      The fear of intermixers was not new, nor was the dread of native customs and culture. The hostility to the purveyors and symbols of native barbarity – the language, dress, manners, bards, poets, harpers, and others – was expressed in the Statutes of Kilkenny and resurrected in 1536 during the Kildare rebellion.
  2. A machine for intermixing substances.
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