adjective
mixed; combined
Missaka (adjective/noun) [from missa] 1. mixed, combined Ja II 8 (phalika° rajata-pabbata mountain of silver mixed with crystal); Vibh-a 16 (lokiya-lokuttara°); usually °— , like °āhāra mixed food Dhp-a II 101; °uppāda mixed portents, a main chapter of the art of prognosticating (cf. Br̥hat-Saṃhitā ch. 86: miśrakādhyāya) Miln 178; °bhatta = °āhāra Pj II 97; Mhbv 27. 2. (masculine) an attendant, follower; feminine missikā Dhp-a I 211 (Sāmāvati°). 3. (neuter) name of a pleasure grove in heaven (literal the grove of bodily union), one of the 3: Nandana, M., Phārusaka Ja VI 278; Vism 424. 4. (plural missakā) a group of devas, mentioned at D II 260 in list of popular gods (cf. missa 2 and missakesī). {534}
(adj, adj, from missa) combined; mixed; mingled (with) mixed, combined Construction: √miss + a + ka missa + ka