commixtion/kəˈmɪkst͡ʃən/EtymologyFrom Middle English commixtion, from Middle French commixtion, and its source, Latin commixtiōnem, from commiscēre (“to mix”).nounThe action of mixing or blending together; commingling.The blending (of wines, etc.); garbling.Coition; copulation; sexual intercourse.“Of that commixtion they did then beget / This helliſh Dog, that hight the Blatant Beaſt; […]”Commixture; a commixed condition or state.A mixture; a compound.A method of acquiring property by mixing or blending substances belonging to different proprietors.