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miscellanea

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a collection containing a variety of sorts of things; "a great assortment of cars was on display"; "he had a variety of disorders"; "a veritable smorgasbord of religions" [syn: assortment , mixture , mixed bag , miscellany , variety , salmagundi , smorgasbord ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Miscellanea \Mis"cel*la"ne*a\, n. pl. [L. See Miscellany .] A collection of miscellaneous matters; matters of various kinds.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context countable English) A miscellaneous collection of different things; a miscellany. 2 (context extremely rare English) (plural of miscellaneum English)Category:English plurals

Usage examples of miscellanea.

The kitchen was even shabbier than the dining room, its shelves filled with cheap saucepans and a miscellanea of china.

Jacko Hine helped him out from under the miscellanea of half-assembled pieces.

In this current hothouse atmosphere of numerous males after a bitch in heat, his feelings had altered to moody outrage as he contemplated the only possible assessment of this miscellanea, consisting of one woman, many men, an absent or complaisant husband, and flirtation.

Peter endorsed her authority, but the warming of the weather brought a miscellanea of work for him also, and he seldom stayed within the walls of the keep.

The closet door was half open, revealing several different shades of blue, milk crates of papers and miscellanea stacked on the shelf above her clothes.

Judith MacDonald, Susan Hunt and her sister Holly, the Boise gang, and many others, for their thoughtful gifts of wine, drawings, rosaries, chocolate, Celtic music, soap, statuary, pressed heather from Culloden, handkerchiefs with echidnas, Maori pens, English teas, garden trowels, and other miscellanea meant to boost my spirits and keep me writing far past the point of exhaustion.

She emptied pockets of pens and miscellanea, marveling at the things Paul stuffed into his pockets, reading each crumpled business card and receipt for clues to his inner self.

Ripping through photocopied enclosures of commendations, employment records, certifications and miscellanea, her breath caught at the document with a scrolled border and bold, old-English lettering conveying a Bachelor of Science in Education degree to Kathleen Osborn.

I was never suspected, I the uniformed, respectful, grammar-school boy who took his lesser findings to the till and paid without hurry or apparent anxiety and who occasionally bought the cheaper second-hand books from the boxes of miscellanea outside the shop door.

The pattern of the bones was clear to him now, arrayed in a fractal spiral from knucklebones and the miscellanea of the foot all the way up to femurs and pelvises.

Note, however, two articles of the Miscellanea, one on the manuscript of this biography which is found in the library at Versailles, t.

Had some valve given way in my unconscious, releasing a river of libido that cut big chunks of miscellanea from the banks it rushed between, to deposit them in shiny layers of silt up front here where I normally take my ease?