commix \kuh-MIKS\,
verb:
to mix together; blend.
Was it necessary that the active gloom of such a tyrant of a father, should commix with such a passive sweetness of a will-less mother, to produce a constancy, an equanimity, a steadiness, in the daughter, which never woman before could boast of?
-- Samuel Richardson, "Clarissa," 1748
This man will harass the civilized world with an insupportable despotism: he will confound and commix all things spiritual and temporal.
-- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, "The Friend," 1809
Commix is a backformation of commixt which was a combination of com- meaning "together" and the variant stem mix.
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