eclection

English

Etymology

Blend of eclectic + selection

Noun

eclection (plural eclections)

  1. (rare) An eclectic selection.
    • 2000 September 5, Bigfoot, “Labor Day Sermon”, in alt.society.neutopia (Usenet):
      I go in for a snack and look at an eclection of fried sundries []

Quotations

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