mis•cel•lany [mis-uh-ley-nee; Brit. mi-sel-uh-nee]
noun ( pl. -nies)
a group or collection of different items; a mixture : Talkeetna was a random
miscellany of log cabins.
• a book containing a collection of pieces of writing by different authors.
ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French
miscellanées (feminine plural), from Latin miscellanea (see miscellanea).

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