miscible

/ˈmɪsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Describes two or more liquids that can be mixed together to form a single uniform liquid.
    • The lab assistant checked whether the two chemicals were miscible before combining them.
    • Alcohol and water are miscible, so they mix completely without separating.
    • Oil and vinegar are not miscible, which is why salad dressing needs to be shaken.
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