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Salmagundi logo #10101) Accumulation 2) Aggregation 3) American quarterly magazine 4) Anchovy dish 5) Assemblage 6) Assortment 7) Collection 8) Cooked salad 9) English cuisine 10) French word used in English 11) Grand mixed salad 12) Miscellanea 13) Miscellany 14) Mixed bag 15) Mixture 16) Motley 17) Potpourri 18) Smorgasbord
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Salmagundi

Salmagundi logo #10101) Assortment 2) Farrago 3) Hash 4) Hodgepodge 5) Hotchpotch 6) Melange 7) Miscellanea 8) Miscellany 9) Mishmash 10) Oddments 11) Olio 12) Potpourri 13) Ragbag 14) Smorgasbord 15) Variety
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Salmagundi

Salmagundi logo #21000 Salmagundi (sometimes abbreviated as salmi) is a salad dish, originating in the early 17th century in England, comprising cooked meats, seafood, vegetables, fruit, leaves, nuts and flowers and dressed with oil, vinegar and spices. There is some debate over the meaning and origin of the word. The French word `salmagondis` means a hodgepodge or mi.....
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salmagundi logo #22641stew of many mixed ingredients; a medley or miscellany
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Salmagundi

Salmagundi logo #21002• (n.) Hence, a mixture of various ingredients; an olio or medley; a potpourri; a miscellany. • (n.) A mixture of chopped meat and pickled herring, with oil, vinegar, pepper, and onions.
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Salmagundi

Salmagundi logo #21003(from the article `Irving, Washington`) ...set up as a lawyer. But during 1807–08 his chief occupation was to collaborate with his brother William and James K. Paulding in the writing of a ... ...to New York City, where he formed a lasting friendship with the Irving brothers. This association aroused his enthusiasm for literature, ...
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Salmagundi

Salmagundi logo #20972Sal`ma·gun'di noun [ French salmigondis , of uncertain origin; perhaps from Latin salgama condita , plural; salgama pickles + condita preserved (see Condite ); or from the Countess Salmagondi , lady of honor to Maria de Medici, who is said to have invented it...
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Salmagundi

Salmagundi logo #21217Salmagundi is a mixture of pickled herrings, cold dressed chicken or turkey, salt beef, radishes, endive and olives arranged artistically with regard to a contrast of colour and flavour, served with oil, vinegar, salt and pepper. Sometimes pickled cabbage and anchovies are added.
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salmagundi logo #20400[n] - cooked meats and eggs and vegetables usually arranged in rows around the plate and dressed with a salad dressing
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salmagundi logo #20974 noun cooked meats and eggs and vegetables usually arranged in rows around the plate and dressed with a salad dressing
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salmagundi logo #23412A salad usually consisting of chopped meat, anchovies, eggs, and onions, often arranged in rows on lettuce and served with vinegar and oil.
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