Mishmosh
[mish-mahsh, -mash] /ˈmɪʃˌmɑʃ, -ˌmæʃ/
noun
1.
a confused mess; hodgepodge; jumble.
/ˈmɪʃˌmæʃ/
noun
1.
a confused collection or mixture; hotchpotch
n.
also mish-mash, mid-15c., mysse-masche, probably an imitative reduplication of mash (n.).
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