Single word for “able to blend in”
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I am writing about an analogy that is made in a text that I am reading between a substance that blends in to the point of being incapable of being identified as a distinct object (like a certain type of flour into another, when they are mixed) and an object that remains a distinct object, even when blended with other like objects (like, say, a marble).
Is there a single word for the type of substance that blends (the flour)? It's not exactly dissoluble (flour doesn't dissolve)...
The sentence is:
Whether the item is _____ is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
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I am writing about an analogy that is made in a text that I am reading between a substance that blends in to the point of being incapable of being identified as a distinct object (like a certain type of flour into another, when they are mixed) and an object that remains a distinct object, even when blended with other like objects (like, say, a marble).
Is there a single word for the type of substance that blends (the flour)? It's not exactly dissoluble (flour doesn't dissolve)...
The sentence is:
Whether the item is _____ is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
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You could try homogenizable. But I'd try rewriting to use another form of the word if possible.
– Jim
Oct 15 at 2:08
Incorporated is a term I've often heard on baking shows, but I'm not sure what you mean.
– KannE
Oct 15 at 2:21
Corrupts the mass? This is something that won't happen until it's fully mixed, blended, incorporated, or what have you?
– Jason Bassford
Oct 15 at 3:32
Miscible comes close.
– Lawrence
Oct 15 at 11:21
Maybe something like fusible, integrable, emulsifiable, combinable, or synonyms thereof.
– KannE
Oct 16 at 7:45
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I am writing about an analogy that is made in a text that I am reading between a substance that blends in to the point of being incapable of being identified as a distinct object (like a certain type of flour into another, when they are mixed) and an object that remains a distinct object, even when blended with other like objects (like, say, a marble).
Is there a single word for the type of substance that blends (the flour)? It's not exactly dissoluble (flour doesn't dissolve)...
The sentence is:
Whether the item is _____ is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
single-word-requests
I am writing about an analogy that is made in a text that I am reading between a substance that blends in to the point of being incapable of being identified as a distinct object (like a certain type of flour into another, when they are mixed) and an object that remains a distinct object, even when blended with other like objects (like, say, a marble).
Is there a single word for the type of substance that blends (the flour)? It's not exactly dissoluble (flour doesn't dissolve)...
The sentence is:
Whether the item is _____ is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
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You could try homogenizable. But I'd try rewriting to use another form of the word if possible.
– Jim
Oct 15 at 2:08
Incorporated is a term I've often heard on baking shows, but I'm not sure what you mean.
– KannE
Oct 15 at 2:21
Corrupts the mass? This is something that won't happen until it's fully mixed, blended, incorporated, or what have you?
– Jason Bassford
Oct 15 at 3:32
Miscible comes close.
– Lawrence
Oct 15 at 11:21
Maybe something like fusible, integrable, emulsifiable, combinable, or synonyms thereof.
– KannE
Oct 16 at 7:45
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You could try homogenizable. But I'd try rewriting to use another form of the word if possible.
– Jim
Oct 15 at 2:08
Incorporated is a term I've often heard on baking shows, but I'm not sure what you mean.
– KannE
Oct 15 at 2:21
Corrupts the mass? This is something that won't happen until it's fully mixed, blended, incorporated, or what have you?
– Jason Bassford
Oct 15 at 3:32
Miscible comes close.
– Lawrence
Oct 15 at 11:21
Maybe something like fusible, integrable, emulsifiable, combinable, or synonyms thereof.
– KannE
Oct 16 at 7:45
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You could try homogenizable. But I'd try rewriting to use another form of the word if possible.
– Jim
Oct 15 at 2:08
You could try homogenizable. But I'd try rewriting to use another form of the word if possible.
– Jim
Oct 15 at 2:08
Incorporated is a term I've often heard on baking shows, but I'm not sure what you mean.
– KannE
Oct 15 at 2:21
Incorporated is a term I've often heard on baking shows, but I'm not sure what you mean.
– KannE
Oct 15 at 2:21
Corrupts the mass? This is something that won't happen until it's fully mixed, blended, incorporated, or what have you?
– Jason Bassford
Oct 15 at 3:32
Corrupts the mass? This is something that won't happen until it's fully mixed, blended, incorporated, or what have you?
– Jason Bassford
Oct 15 at 3:32
Miscible comes close.
– Lawrence
Oct 15 at 11:21
Miscible comes close.
– Lawrence
Oct 15 at 11:21
Maybe something like fusible, integrable, emulsifiable, combinable, or synonyms thereof.
– KannE
Oct 16 at 7:45
Maybe something like fusible, integrable, emulsifiable, combinable, or synonyms thereof.
– KannE
Oct 16 at 7:45
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Your example sentence suggests completion with descriptive word meaning a state that would lend itself to corruption of the greater mass. Three possible solutions might be inextricable or irretrievable or simply lost. You could also use extricable, retrievable, or salvageable to the same end in the uncorrupting sense.
Whether the item is irretrievable is one of the factors that
determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/inextricable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/irretrievable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/lost
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/salvageable
Thank you. That makes sense in this context, but doesn't describe the quality that the text I'm translating is defining.
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:36
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Would the words coalesced or amalgamated describe the quality of your textual translation? If not, then perhaps this thesaurus link might be of help.
https://www.powerthesaurus.org/coalesce
Usage example
Whether the item is coalesced is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/coalesce
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/amalgamate
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Perhaps you could "borrow" a term from the illicit drug world. and say whether it can be used to "cut" the other substance.
Whether the item is a cutting agent is one of the factors...
A cutting agent is a chemical used to "cut" (dilute) recreational drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself.
[...]
Cocaine has been cut with various substances ranging from flour and powdered milk to ground drywall and other common, easily obtainable substances.
[...]
When choosing a cutting agent, the drug manufacturer or dealer would ideally attempt to find a chemical that is inexpensive, easy to obtain, relatively non-toxic, and mimics the physical attributes of the drug to be adulterated.
— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_agent
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From Meriam-Webster
mutable adjective
mu·ta·ble | ˈmyü-tə-bəl
Definition of mutable
1 : prone to change : INCONSTANT
mutable opinions
2a : capable of change or of being changed
mutable laws
b : capable of or liable to mutation
mutable vowels
a mutable gene
Examples of mutable in a Sentence
the government's mutable economic policies
a politician with very mutable positions on all the issues
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In my opinion, in your sentence "distinguishable", "recognisable" and "discernible" would work.
Whether the item is distinguishable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is recognisable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is discernible is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
This would be a worthwhile answer if you added some authoritative detail demonstrating why each of the words is suitable - for example, dictionary definitions with links to sources. You can add the detail using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Answer.
– Chappo
Oct 15 at 11:07
While that works in this sentence, I need the opposite word to discuss what comes later. I need a word that means "not distinguishable, when blended."
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:33
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"blendable" becomes a word now
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Blendable sounds more like "is capable of being blended, eg in a drinks blender". So, for example a strawberry is blendable in the way that, say, a hammer isn't.
– Max Williams
Oct 15 at 9:45
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Your example sentence suggests completion with descriptive word meaning a state that would lend itself to corruption of the greater mass. Three possible solutions might be inextricable or irretrievable or simply lost. You could also use extricable, retrievable, or salvageable to the same end in the uncorrupting sense.
Whether the item is irretrievable is one of the factors that
determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/inextricable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/irretrievable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/lost
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/salvageable
Thank you. That makes sense in this context, but doesn't describe the quality that the text I'm translating is defining.
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:36
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Your example sentence suggests completion with descriptive word meaning a state that would lend itself to corruption of the greater mass. Three possible solutions might be inextricable or irretrievable or simply lost. You could also use extricable, retrievable, or salvageable to the same end in the uncorrupting sense.
Whether the item is irretrievable is one of the factors that
determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/inextricable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/irretrievable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/lost
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/salvageable
Thank you. That makes sense in this context, but doesn't describe the quality that the text I'm translating is defining.
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:36
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Your example sentence suggests completion with descriptive word meaning a state that would lend itself to corruption of the greater mass. Three possible solutions might be inextricable or irretrievable or simply lost. You could also use extricable, retrievable, or salvageable to the same end in the uncorrupting sense.
Whether the item is irretrievable is one of the factors that
determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/inextricable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/irretrievable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/lost
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/salvageable
Your example sentence suggests completion with descriptive word meaning a state that would lend itself to corruption of the greater mass. Three possible solutions might be inextricable or irretrievable or simply lost. You could also use extricable, retrievable, or salvageable to the same end in the uncorrupting sense.
Whether the item is irretrievable is one of the factors that
determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/inextricable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/irretrievable
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/lost
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/salvageable
answered Oct 15 at 11:11
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Thank you. That makes sense in this context, but doesn't describe the quality that the text I'm translating is defining.
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:36
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Thank you. That makes sense in this context, but doesn't describe the quality that the text I'm translating is defining.
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:36
Thank you. That makes sense in this context, but doesn't describe the quality that the text I'm translating is defining.
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:36
Thank you. That makes sense in this context, but doesn't describe the quality that the text I'm translating is defining.
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:36
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Would the words coalesced or amalgamated describe the quality of your textual translation? If not, then perhaps this thesaurus link might be of help.
https://www.powerthesaurus.org/coalesce
Usage example
Whether the item is coalesced is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/coalesce
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/amalgamate
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Would the words coalesced or amalgamated describe the quality of your textual translation? If not, then perhaps this thesaurus link might be of help.
https://www.powerthesaurus.org/coalesce
Usage example
Whether the item is coalesced is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/coalesce
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/amalgamate
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Would the words coalesced or amalgamated describe the quality of your textual translation? If not, then perhaps this thesaurus link might be of help.
https://www.powerthesaurus.org/coalesce
Usage example
Whether the item is coalesced is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/coalesce
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/amalgamate
Would the words coalesced or amalgamated describe the quality of your textual translation? If not, then perhaps this thesaurus link might be of help.
https://www.powerthesaurus.org/coalesce
Usage example
Whether the item is coalesced is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/coalesce
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/amalgamate
answered Oct 17 at 11:33
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Perhaps you could "borrow" a term from the illicit drug world. and say whether it can be used to "cut" the other substance.
Whether the item is a cutting agent is one of the factors...
A cutting agent is a chemical used to "cut" (dilute) recreational drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself.
[...]
Cocaine has been cut with various substances ranging from flour and powdered milk to ground drywall and other common, easily obtainable substances.
[...]
When choosing a cutting agent, the drug manufacturer or dealer would ideally attempt to find a chemical that is inexpensive, easy to obtain, relatively non-toxic, and mimics the physical attributes of the drug to be adulterated.
— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_agent
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
Perhaps you could "borrow" a term from the illicit drug world. and say whether it can be used to "cut" the other substance.
Whether the item is a cutting agent is one of the factors...
A cutting agent is a chemical used to "cut" (dilute) recreational drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself.
[...]
Cocaine has been cut with various substances ranging from flour and powdered milk to ground drywall and other common, easily obtainable substances.
[...]
When choosing a cutting agent, the drug manufacturer or dealer would ideally attempt to find a chemical that is inexpensive, easy to obtain, relatively non-toxic, and mimics the physical attributes of the drug to be adulterated.
— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_agent
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Perhaps you could "borrow" a term from the illicit drug world. and say whether it can be used to "cut" the other substance.
Whether the item is a cutting agent is one of the factors...
A cutting agent is a chemical used to "cut" (dilute) recreational drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself.
[...]
Cocaine has been cut with various substances ranging from flour and powdered milk to ground drywall and other common, easily obtainable substances.
[...]
When choosing a cutting agent, the drug manufacturer or dealer would ideally attempt to find a chemical that is inexpensive, easy to obtain, relatively non-toxic, and mimics the physical attributes of the drug to be adulterated.
— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_agent
Perhaps you could "borrow" a term from the illicit drug world. and say whether it can be used to "cut" the other substance.
Whether the item is a cutting agent is one of the factors...
A cutting agent is a chemical used to "cut" (dilute) recreational drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself.
[...]
Cocaine has been cut with various substances ranging from flour and powdered milk to ground drywall and other common, easily obtainable substances.
[...]
When choosing a cutting agent, the drug manufacturer or dealer would ideally attempt to find a chemical that is inexpensive, easy to obtain, relatively non-toxic, and mimics the physical attributes of the drug to be adulterated.
— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_agent
answered Oct 17 at 11:43
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From Meriam-Webster
mutable adjective
mu·ta·ble | ˈmyü-tə-bəl
Definition of mutable
1 : prone to change : INCONSTANT
mutable opinions
2a : capable of change or of being changed
mutable laws
b : capable of or liable to mutation
mutable vowels
a mutable gene
Examples of mutable in a Sentence
the government's mutable economic policies
a politician with very mutable positions on all the issues
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From Meriam-Webster
mutable adjective
mu·ta·ble | ˈmyü-tə-bəl
Definition of mutable
1 : prone to change : INCONSTANT
mutable opinions
2a : capable of change or of being changed
mutable laws
b : capable of or liable to mutation
mutable vowels
a mutable gene
Examples of mutable in a Sentence
the government's mutable economic policies
a politician with very mutable positions on all the issues
add a comment |
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From Meriam-Webster
mutable adjective
mu·ta·ble | ˈmyü-tə-bəl
Definition of mutable
1 : prone to change : INCONSTANT
mutable opinions
2a : capable of change or of being changed
mutable laws
b : capable of or liable to mutation
mutable vowels
a mutable gene
Examples of mutable in a Sentence
the government's mutable economic policies
a politician with very mutable positions on all the issues
From Meriam-Webster
mutable adjective
mu·ta·ble | ˈmyü-tə-bəl
Definition of mutable
1 : prone to change : INCONSTANT
mutable opinions
2a : capable of change or of being changed
mutable laws
b : capable of or liable to mutation
mutable vowels
a mutable gene
Examples of mutable in a Sentence
the government's mutable economic policies
a politician with very mutable positions on all the issues
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In my opinion, in your sentence "distinguishable", "recognisable" and "discernible" would work.
Whether the item is distinguishable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is recognisable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is discernible is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
This would be a worthwhile answer if you added some authoritative detail demonstrating why each of the words is suitable - for example, dictionary definitions with links to sources. You can add the detail using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Answer.
– Chappo
Oct 15 at 11:07
While that works in this sentence, I need the opposite word to discuss what comes later. I need a word that means "not distinguishable, when blended."
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:33
add a comment |
up vote
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In my opinion, in your sentence "distinguishable", "recognisable" and "discernible" would work.
Whether the item is distinguishable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is recognisable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is discernible is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
This would be a worthwhile answer if you added some authoritative detail demonstrating why each of the words is suitable - for example, dictionary definitions with links to sources. You can add the detail using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Answer.
– Chappo
Oct 15 at 11:07
While that works in this sentence, I need the opposite word to discuss what comes later. I need a word that means "not distinguishable, when blended."
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:33
add a comment |
up vote
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In my opinion, in your sentence "distinguishable", "recognisable" and "discernible" would work.
Whether the item is distinguishable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is recognisable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is discernible is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
In my opinion, in your sentence "distinguishable", "recognisable" and "discernible" would work.
Whether the item is distinguishable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is recognisable is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
Whether the item is discernible is one of the factors that determines whether it corrupts the mass into which it is blended.
answered Oct 15 at 10:39
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This would be a worthwhile answer if you added some authoritative detail demonstrating why each of the words is suitable - for example, dictionary definitions with links to sources. You can add the detail using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Answer.
– Chappo
Oct 15 at 11:07
While that works in this sentence, I need the opposite word to discuss what comes later. I need a word that means "not distinguishable, when blended."
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:33
add a comment |
This would be a worthwhile answer if you added some authoritative detail demonstrating why each of the words is suitable - for example, dictionary definitions with links to sources. You can add the detail using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Answer.
– Chappo
Oct 15 at 11:07
While that works in this sentence, I need the opposite word to discuss what comes later. I need a word that means "not distinguishable, when blended."
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:33
This would be a worthwhile answer if you added some authoritative detail demonstrating why each of the words is suitable - for example, dictionary definitions with links to sources. You can add the detail using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Answer.
– Chappo
Oct 15 at 11:07
This would be a worthwhile answer if you added some authoritative detail demonstrating why each of the words is suitable - for example, dictionary definitions with links to sources. You can add the detail using the edit link. For further guidance, see How to Answer.
– Chappo
Oct 15 at 11:07
While that works in this sentence, I need the opposite word to discuss what comes later. I need a word that means "not distinguishable, when blended."
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:33
While that works in this sentence, I need the opposite word to discuss what comes later. I need a word that means "not distinguishable, when blended."
– Elisha ben Abbuyah
Oct 17 at 1:33
add a comment |
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"blendable" becomes a word now
1
Blendable sounds more like "is capable of being blended, eg in a drinks blender". So, for example a strawberry is blendable in the way that, say, a hammer isn't.
– Max Williams
Oct 15 at 9:45
add a comment |
up vote
-2
down vote
"blendable" becomes a word now
1
Blendable sounds more like "is capable of being blended, eg in a drinks blender". So, for example a strawberry is blendable in the way that, say, a hammer isn't.
– Max Williams
Oct 15 at 9:45
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"blendable" becomes a word now
"blendable" becomes a word now
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Blendable sounds more like "is capable of being blended, eg in a drinks blender". So, for example a strawberry is blendable in the way that, say, a hammer isn't.
– Max Williams
Oct 15 at 9:45
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1
Blendable sounds more like "is capable of being blended, eg in a drinks blender". So, for example a strawberry is blendable in the way that, say, a hammer isn't.
– Max Williams
Oct 15 at 9:45
1
1
Blendable sounds more like "is capable of being blended, eg in a drinks blender". So, for example a strawberry is blendable in the way that, say, a hammer isn't.
– Max Williams
Oct 15 at 9:45
Blendable sounds more like "is capable of being blended, eg in a drinks blender". So, for example a strawberry is blendable in the way that, say, a hammer isn't.
– Max Williams
Oct 15 at 9:45
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You could try homogenizable. But I'd try rewriting to use another form of the word if possible.
– Jim
Oct 15 at 2:08
Incorporated is a term I've often heard on baking shows, but I'm not sure what you mean.
– KannE
Oct 15 at 2:21
Corrupts the mass? This is something that won't happen until it's fully mixed, blended, incorporated, or what have you?
– Jason Bassford
Oct 15 at 3:32
Miscible comes close.
– Lawrence
Oct 15 at 11:21
Maybe something like fusible, integrable, emulsifiable, combinable, or synonyms thereof.
– KannE
Oct 16 at 7:45