释义 |
amix·ia \(ˈ)āˈmiksēə\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, purity, lack of intercourse, from amiktos unmixed, pure, unsociable (from a- a- (II) + miktos mixed, from meignynai to mix) + -ia — more at mix biology : absence of interbreeding (as that resulting from geographical isolation) |