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'''Mixed system''' refers to a [[system]] with both [[median]] and [[multiple]] [[headmate|headmates]]; a system that is a mix between median and multiple.
'''Mixed system''' refers to a [[system]] with both [[median]] and [[multiple]] [[headmate]]s; a system that is a mix between median and multiple.


==Related Terms==
== Related Terms ==
In mixed systems, [[facet|facets]] coexist with [[multiple]] (or[[partitionary]]) headmates, and in some cases, [[Floating Facet|floating facets]].  
In mixed systems, [[facet]]s coexist with [[multiple]] (or [[partitionary]]) [[headmate]]s, and in some cases, [[floating facet]]s.  


This term is not to be confused with [[Mixed Origin|mixed ''origin'']].
This term is not to be confused with [[mixed origin]].

Revision as of 06:05, 7 September 2021

mixed system ( n.)
Applies tosystems

Mixed system refers to a system with both median and multiple headmates; a system that is a mix between median and multiple.

Related Terms

In mixed systems, facets coexist with multiple (or partitionary) headmates, and in some cases, floating facets.

This term is not to be confused with mixed origin.