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/mɪsɪlˈeɪniə/
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NOUN
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a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
he had a variety of disorders
a veritable smorgasbord of religions
a great assortment of cars was on display
How To Use miscellanea In A Sentence
- It covers over 500 products and 175 materials, and includes domestic furniture, lighting, electrical appliances, clothing, textiles, transport, buildings and building materials, and a good deal of miscellanea.
- And Tito, who had just been looking into the ` Miscellanea, 'found so much to say that was agreeable to the secretary -- he would have done so from the mere disposition to please, without further motive -- that he showed himself quite worthy to be made a judge in the notable correspondence concerning the _culex_. Romola
- Miscellanea: tiddy: In the game of gleek, the four of trumps (alternate definition) April 2004
- In the Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica (Vol. I, p. 254) the family is traced to the year 1588, and the arms given as Vair, purpure and erm on a chief gu. Virginia and Virginians
- A tenth chapter, ‘Anglican Life,’ adds historical and contemporary depictions of Prayer Book worship and other interesting miscellanea.
- Fourdrinier, of whom no mention at all is made in the _Miscellanea Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman
- The other consists of a major collection of private papers and miscellanea related to she and her son.
- It held scores of multi-shaped machines which, for a stipulated sum, would disgorge a variety of stamps, forms, envelopes and other postal miscellanea.
- For several years I've been tucking away miscellanea about the record that intrigued me, and something tells me it's time to put it in play.
- She describes the physical settings, the women and their customers, the transactions between them, and the gossip, infighting and other miscellanea that make up daily life in a brothel.