Salmagundi | |
noun | 1. A general mixture; a miscellaneous collection.
2. A dish of chopped meat, anchovies, eggs, onions, and seasoning. |
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| "Order the salmagundi — I heard it's this chef's specialty." | "Bryce's bedroom displays a salmagundi of his interests, including Dungeons and Dragons, the Golden State Warriors, and French literature." | "My closet contains such a salmagundi of fashion from the past two decades." |
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| French, late 17th century |
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| The Salmagundi Club of Greenwich Village in New York City is a fine arts center with a rich history of famous patrons (such as honorary member Winston Churchill). ... | |
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