μίγμα
ὄλβιος ὅστις ἱστορίης ἔσχεν μάθησιν → happy the man who has gained knowledge through inquiry (Εuripides, fr. 910)
English (LSJ)
ατος, τό, (μείγνυμι)
A mixture, compound, Emp. and Anaxag. ap.Arist.Ph.187a33, cf. Metaph.1012a28. 2 μίγματα, τά, of drugs, Plu.2.80a, Dsc.5.44, Apollon. ap. Gal.12.655; μ. σμύρνης καὶ ἀλόης Ev.Jo.19.39; of pigments, D.H.Is.4, Comp.21; of condiments, Plu. 2.997a; of amalgams, Zos.Alch.p.197 B. (In codd. sts. μῖγμα, for which μεῖγμα (formed like χεῦμα) shd. perh. be restored in Emp. and Anaxag. ap. Arist., but μίγμα (formed like χύμα) may be retained in later texts.)
English (Strong)
from μίγνυμι; a compound: mixture.
English (Thayer)
or (so L T) μίγμα (on the accent cf. Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., pp. 32,34 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6,1e.; κρίμα, at the beginning)), μιγματος, τό (μεγνυμι), that which has been produced by mixing, a mixture: WH text ἕλιγμα, which see). (Aristotle, Plutarch, others.)