To unite or blend promiscuously into one mass, body, or assemblage, as two or more substances, parts, or quantities; mingle intimately or indiscriminately: as, to mix different kinds of wine; to mix flour and water; herds inseparably mixed.To cause to unite or blend, as one object or quantity with another or others; bring into close combination or association with another or others.To form by mingling; produce by blending different ingredients: as, to mix bread.To involve; implicate.Synonyms Blend, etc. (see mingle), combine, compound, incorporate. See mixture.To become united or blended promiscuously; come together in intimate combination or close union: as, oil and water will not mix.To be joined or associated; become a part (of); become an ingredient or element (in): as, to mix with the multitude, or to mix in society.n. A mixture; a jumble; a blunder; a mess.n. Dung; muck.n. A vile wretch.To clean out.