What is another word for mixers?

Pronunciation: [mˈɪksəz] (IPA)

Mixers refer to tools or appliances used to combine ingredients together. There are a variety of synonyms for mixers, such as blenders, beaters, whiskers, agitators, stirrers, and emulsifiers. Blenders are the most commonly known synonyms for mixers, which use sharp blades to combine ingredients. Beaters are hand-held mixers that are utilized to whisk eggs, cream or batter. Whiskers resemble handheld beaters, but with individual strands that are used to mix and aerate ingredients. In contrast to beaters and whiskers, agitators and stirrers have fewer moving parts that mix ingredients on a low speed, and they are commonly used in laboratories. Lastly, emulsifiers rely on complex mechanisms to combine and evenly distribute ingredients with different compositions.

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What are the hypernyms for Mixers?

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  • Other hypernyms:

    blenders, kitchen appliances, kitchen utensils, food processors, hand mixers, stand mixers.

Usage examples for Mixers

Two power operated feed mixers are required as one is not sufficient during the busy season to allow the mixing and feeding of the mash for both the breeders and the young stock at the same time.
"Ducks and Geese"
Harry M. Lamon Rob R. Slocum
In fact, dough mixers are used on some plants.
"Ducks and Geese"
Harry M. Lamon Rob R. Slocum
You talk about your mixers!"
"Ruggles of Red Gap"
Harry Leon Wilson

Famous quotes with Mixers

  • I remember when I was coming up, the music stores where you could get guitar strings was where I got my records from. Now the place where you get your records from is where you can get your DJ mats and your mixers.
    Jam Master Jay
  • I went to these mixers, you know, where you're supposed to meet people. And sure enough, some guy asked me for my phone number. but at the end of the evening he gave it back.
    Marcia Wallace

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