panˈmiksēə noun
also pan·mixy or pan·mix·ie ˈpanˌmiksē ; or pan·mix·is panˈmiksə̇s
( plural panmixias -ēəz ; also panmixies -ēz ; or panmix·es -kˌsēz ; or panmixises )
Etymology: panmixia from New Latin, from pan- + Greek mixis act of mingling (from mignynai to mix) + New Latin -ia; panmixy from New Latin panmixia; panmixie International Scientific Vocabulary, from New Latin, panmixia; panmixis from New Latin, from pan- + -mixis — more at mix
: random or nonselective mating within a breeding population resulting ultimately in a high degree of uniformity if the population is strictly closed — opposed to apomixy