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mieszane

Mieszane is a Polish adjective meaning mixed, blended, or hybrid. It derives from the verb mieszać (to mix) and is used to describe things composed of different elements, ingredients, or components. The word appears across a wide range of contexts, from science and industry to everyday speech.

In meteorology, the term occurs in phrases like opady mieszane, referring to mixed precipitation such as sleet

Grammatical notes: mieszane is the neuter singular or plural form of the adjective, and it can also

See also: mieszany (the base form meaning mixed), mieszać (to mix), mieszalnik (mixer), miks (blend).

Overall, mieszane serves as a general, neutral descriptor for entities composed of diverse parts, and it is

or
freezing
rain.
In
cuisine
and
beverages,
kolocations
such
as
soki
mieszane
or
potrawy
mieszane
denote
mixtures
of
different
ingredients.
In
textiles,
tkaniny
mieszane
describe
fabrics
blended
from
different
fibers.
In
biology
and
social
discussions,
it
can
describe
crosses
or
blends,
for
example
rasy
mieszane
or
mieszane
małżeństwa
(mixed
marriages).
In
sports
and
culture,
mieszane
sztuki
walki
is
the
Polish
designation
for
mixed
martial
arts.
function
as
part
of
a
compound
noun
when
agreeing
with
a
neuter
noun
or
with
multiple
items
described
in
the
neuter/plural
domain.
widely
understood
across
Polish-language
contexts.