💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Miscellaneum"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| miscellaneanoun | A miscellaneous collection of different things; a miscellany. |
| miscellanynoun | (countable) A collection of writings on various subjects or topics; an anthology. |
| miscellaneitynoun | The quality of being miscellaneous. |
| mishmashnoun | A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things. |
| mixum-gatherumnoun | (dated) A miscellaneous mixture. |
| gemishnoun | A mixture of various things, a melange. |
| miscellanenoun | (obsolete) A mixture of two or more sorts of grain; maslin; meslin. |
| mélangenoun | Alternative form of melange. [A mixture of different things; a disordered mixture.] |
| mistionnoun | (obsolete) mixture |
| merrymeetingnoun | Alternative form of merry-meeting. [(archaic) A fun meeting, a laughfest.] |
| mislennoun | Obsolete form of maslin. [A mixture composed of different materials; especially:] |
| menavelingsnoun | Alternative form of manavelins. [(nautical) Odds and ends, leftovers, or scraps of food.] |
| macedoinenoun | A mixture of diced vegetables or fruit served as a salad. |
| misceginenoun | (rare) Alternative form of miscegen. [(archaic) A mixed-race person.] |
| smatternoun | A smattering (superficial knowledge). |
| miscegenenoun | Alternative form of miscegen. [(archaic) A mixed-race person.] |
| micklenoun | (archaic, chiefly Scotland) A great amount. |
| mirabilianoun | Wonderful or extraordinary things; marvels. |
| gemotnoun | (historical) A (legislative or judicial) assembly in Anglo-Saxon England. |
| manavelinsnoun | (nautical) Odds and ends, leftovers, or scraps of food. |
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