Farrago | |
noun | 1. A confused mixture. |
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| "Kristen's junk drawer was a farrago of old menus, tools, loose change, and forgotten office supplies." | "The movie was a farrago of pop culture and classic Hollywood references." | "The garage sale looked promising from the street, but upon inspection, it was a farrago of faded baby clothes and broken kitchen appliances." |
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| Latin, mid-17th century |
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| "Farrago" is a Latin word that originally meant "mixed fodder" or "corn." ... | |
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