
1) American invention 2) Audio engineer 3) Coed social, at a college 4) Coke, sometimes 5) College social 6) Countertop appliance 7) Event for meeting new people 8) Event full of meetings 9) Food processor 10) Friendly party 11) Get-acquainted event 12) Good party guest 13) Highball ingredient 14) Icebreaker
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1) Bitter lemon 2) Blender 3) Club soda 4) Cola 5) Csoda 6) Dance 7) Eggwhisk 8) Liquidiser 9) Liquidizer 10) Social 11) Soda 12) Tonic 13) Whisk
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• (n.) One who, or that which, mixes. • (n.) A person who has social intercourse with others of many sorts; a person viewed as to his casual sociability; -- commonly used with some characterizing adjective; as, a good mixer; a bad mixer.
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Ball with action causing the pins to bounce around.
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(from the article `baking`) ...Roman professional bakers introduced technological improvements, many were of minor importance, and some were essentially reintroductions of ... ...added at this stage, although it is usually added later, and one-half to three-fourths of the salt may be added to control fermentation. The ... The horizon...
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(from the article `jet engine`) The afterburner in a turbofan usually requires a mixer for mixing the relatively cool bypass air with the hot core stream ( Figure 6); the cooler air ...
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equipment for mixing programme signals Examples: Sound mixer, vision mixer
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1) A console, or other device that blends audio signals into composite signals and has a small number of outputs.
2) A section on a console that does this function.
3) In Europe, a fader.
4) An engineer or technician who mixes, especially a live sound mix at a performance.
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A desk comprising a number of input channels where each sound source is provided with its own control channel through which sound signals are routed into two or more outputs. Many mixing desks can also change the quality of the sound (see Equalization). A Powered Mixer has an amplifier built into it. Sound sources of varying levels are accepted whi...
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Or Mixing Desk. A device for mixing together and modifying sounds from a variety of sources: microphones, tapes, CDs, musical instruments, etc..
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A mechanical or electronic device which allows two different inputs to operate a control surface; flaperons for example
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A device that adds two or more audio signals together.
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1) Sound control desk, used to mix and adjust levels of sounds from various sources. 2) The operator of the sound control desk.
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Mix'er noun A person who has social intercourse with others of many sorts; a person viewed as to his casual sociability; -- commonly used with some characterizing adjective; as, a good
mixer ; a bad
mixer . [ Colloq. or Slang, U. S.]
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Mixer is British slang for a troublemaker.
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a hardware or software device that combines multiple audio signals into one destination signal. Mixers usually provide control over the volume and/or stereo balance of each source signal. a recording device that allows several different audio sources to be combined. Provides independent control over each signal's loudness and stereo position. A dev...
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A large worktop piece of electrical equipment which has the capacity to mix large amounts of batter or dough. Food mixers also often have useful extra attachments such as a blender, juice extractor, pasta maker or coffee grinder.
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A ball that makes the pins to rebound around.
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noun a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods
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Equipment used for mixing or blending the materials used in the manufacture of concrete, grout or mortar.
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1.: A device for blending together sounds from multple sources with a volume control for each. 2.: The person who sits at the mixing console during the mix, who decides initially on how the sounds are to be combined (you are the one with final say), and operates the faders and other audio controls
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A machine used for blending the constituents of concrete, grout, mortar, cement paste, or other mixture.
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Or Mixing Desk. A device for mixing together and modifying sounds from a variety of sources - microphones, tapes, CDs, musical instruments, etc. - before feeding them to one or more amplifiers. There are also Powered Mixers which inlcude one or more built-in amplifiers.
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At its simplest level, an audio processing device used to add (combine or sum) multiple inputs into
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A machine that blends various sound sources.
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