PREMIX

mix, premix

(noun) a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Noun

premix (countable and uncountable, plural premixes)

A blend of components that has been mixed in advance of use or of further processing.

(Australia, informal) A manufactured beverage consisting of alcohol and soft drink, milk or other non-alcoholic drinks; an alcopop.

Synonyms

• (blend of components prepared before use)

• (manufactured mixed beverage containing alcohol and soft drink): alcopop, RTD

Verb

premix (third-person singular simple present premixes, present participle premixing, simple past and past participle premixed)

To blend in advance.

Anagrams

• permix

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