symmict

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English

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek σύμμικτος (súmmiktos, miscellaneous, commingled, promiscuous).

Adjective

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symmict (comparative more symmict, superlative most symmict)

  1. (geology) Describing a sedimentation unit that lacks structure and is composed of various-sized particles that are mixed to a greater extent in the lower section.