uniquely-mixed
|u-nique-ly-mixed|
/juːˈniːkli mɪkst/
distinctively combined
Etymology
'uniquely-mixed' originates from the combination of 'unique' and 'mix', where 'unique' comes from Latin 'unicus', meaning 'only one', and 'mix' from Latin 'miscere', meaning 'to mix'.
'unique' changed from the Latin word 'unicus' and 'mix' from 'miscere', eventually forming the modern English term 'uniquely-mixed'.
Initially, 'unique' meant 'only one of its kind', and 'mix' meant 'to combine', evolving into the current meaning of 'distinctively combined'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
having a combination of elements that is distinctively different from any other.
The artist's style is uniquely-mixed, combining elements of surrealism and realism.
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Last updated: 2025/03/23 15:21
