A mishmash is a group of loosely related items. Usually the objects are not well organized.
Here are some example sentences: * His closet contains a mishmash of sports equipment including hockey pucks, shoulder pads, baseballs and tennis rackets.
* A mishmash of reading materials was scattered across her bedside table, such as romance novels and celebrity gossip magazines.
* Excited for her first sleep-over, the little girl threw a mishmash of her favorite things into her suitcase, including Oreo cookies, pink pajamas and a "High School Musical" DVD.
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A theory: Mishmash might be derived from the German word "Mischmasch". That one is derived from the verb "mischen" which means "to mix".
mishmash, mash, cash
wavelike particles... a mishmash of both
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24 Hour Design - 2006 No More Mishmash 3-9 was released on: USA: 18 September 2007
Spice Up My Kitchen - 2007 Metallic Mishmash 1-8 was released on: USA: 26 June 2007
mishmash is not a Hebrew word. It is an English word based on the word "Mash". The Hebrew word for Apricot is similar though: meeshmesh (מישמש).
The cast of Mishmash - 2014 includes: Sandra Haack as Briged MacCormack Erica Rhodes as Cassy Breeanna Sliter as Matilda (aka Matty) Shannon Theule as Stones
diversity, choice, jumble, mishmash, variety, combination, mixture, selection
There is no single conversion unless you consider a systemic to an evolutionary hotchpotch, mishmash as a conversion. There are different conversions for different measures.
The history of western cuisine is a mishmash. There are very few western dishes that do not draw influences from other parts of the world.