ˈmisəbəl adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin miscibilis, from Latin miscēre to mix + -ibilis -ible — more at mix
: capable of being mixed : mixable ; specifically : capable of mixing in any ratio without separation of two phases — used especially of fluids; compare compatible 2f
two miscible liquids, such as water and alcohol, or oil and kerosene — George M. Sutheim
gases are completely miscible — F.H.Getman & Farrington Daniels