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Jumble vs Salmagundi - What's the difference?

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Jumble is a related term of salmagundi.


As nouns the difference between jumble and salmagundi

is that jumble is a mixture of unrelated things while salmagundi is a food consisting of chopped meat and pickled herring, with oil, vinegar, pepper, and onions.

As a verb jumble

is to mix or confuse.

jumble

English

Verb

(jumbl)
  • to mix or confuse
  • * Burton
  • Why dost thou blend and jumble such inconsistencies together?
  • * Tennyson
  • Every clime and age jumbled together.
  • to meet or unite in a confused way
  • Noun

    (-)
  • A mixture of unrelated things.
  • (British) Items for a rummage sale.
  • (archaic) A small, thin, sugared cake, usually ring-shaped.
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    See also

    * jumble sale

    salmagundi

    Alternative forms

    * solomongundy * Solomon Gundy

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A food consisting of chopped meat and pickled herring, with oil, vinegar, pepper, and onions.
  • Hence, any mixture of various ingredients; an olio or medley; a potpourri; a miscellany.
  • *2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 544:
  • *:Partly too it reflected the nature of Revolutionary politics throughout the 1790s, which was invariably a kind of inspired bricolage , which involved yoking together a wide range of pre-existent elements into an unanticipated and constantly changing salmagundi of political forms.
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  • Synonyms

    * (mixture of various ingredients) miscellany, olio, potpourri

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