mixture

/ˈmɪkstʃər/
noun
  1. A combination of two or more different things, substances, or elements that are not chemically bonded.
    • The air is a mixture of gases, mostly nitrogen and oxygen.
    • She poured the mixture of oil and vinegar over the salad.
    • The cake recipe calls for a mixture of flour, sugar, and eggs.
  2. A combination of different qualities, feelings, or people.
    • He felt a mixture of excitement and nervousness before the race.
    • The crowd was a mixture of young and old fans.
    • Her speech was a mixture of humor and serious advice.
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