admixture

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A mixture; used especially in several contexts:

A mixture of genetically differentiated groups.

{n} a mixing, that which is mixed
A material other than water, aggregate, or hydraulic cement used as an ingredient of concrete and added to concrete before or during its mixing to modify its properties
A material other than water, aggregates, or cement that is used as an ingredient of concrete or mortar to control setting and early hardening, workability, or to provide additional cementing properties
(Concrete) - A material other than water, aggregates, hydraulic, and fiber reinforcement used as an ingredient of concrete or mortar and added to the batch immediately before or during its mixing to impart a special property
Material added to a concrete mixture to increase its workability, strength, or imperviousness, or to lower its freezing point
A material other than water, aggregates, and hydraulic cement, used as an ingredient of concrete or mortar, and added to the concrete immediately before or during its mixing
the act of mixing together; "paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio"
an additional ingredient that is added by mixing with the base; "the growing medium should be equal parts of sand and loam with an admixture of peat moss and cow manure"; "a large intermixture of sand"
Admixture means the same as mixture. an admixture of fact and fantasy. = mixture. a substance that is added to another substance in a mixture (admixtus, past participle of admiscere, from ad- + miscere )
That which is mixed with anything
the state of impairing the quality or reducing the value of something
The act of mixing; mixture
the mixing of genetically differentiated groups
{i} process of mixing; mixture; ingredient, something added
The compound formed by mixing different substances together
something that is mixed together
admixtures
plural of admixture
admixtures
Also called additives Materials added to mortar as water-repellents, colouring agents or plasticisers to make mortars more workable, or to retard or speed up setting, or otherwise modify standard properties
admixtures
Chemicals used to improve the physical properties of Cast Stone
admixtures
All materials, other than portland cement, water, and aggregates, that are added to concrete, mortar, or grout immediately before or during mixing
admixtures
Materials added to mortar to impart special properties to the mortar
admixtures
Chemicals added to concrete to change the characteristics of the mix
admixture
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