The difference between Farrago and Melange

When used as nouns, farrago means a collection containing a confused variety of miscellaneous things, whereas melange means a mixture of different things.


check bellow for the other definitions of Farrago and Melange

  1. Farrago as a noun:

    A collection containing a confused variety of miscellaneous things.

    Examples:

    "synonyms: hodgepodge hotchpotch melange mingle-mangle mishmash oddments odds and ends omnium-gatherum ragbag"

  1. Melange as a noun:

    A mixture of different things; a disordered mixture.

    Examples:

    "The room was a melange of comic books and posters."

  2. Melange as a noun:

    A Viennese coffee speciality, half steamed milk and half coffee.

  3. Melange as a noun (geology):

    A large-scale breccia formed in the accretionary wedge over a subductional environment.