huò covers two distinct patterns. (1) Verb: blending or stirring already-wet ingredients together, as in
搅和,
搀和,
和稀泥 (literally 'mix runny mud,' meaning to fudge a compromise). (2) Classifier: counting rinses of laundry or boilings of herbal medicine, both quite specialised. Distinguish from huó, which is dry-powder-plus-water kneading.