The difference between Mingle-mangle and Omnium-gatherum
When used as nouns, mingle-mangle means a collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things, whereas omnium-gatherum means a collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.
Mingle-mangle is also verb with the meaning: to mix in a disorderly way.
check bellow for the other definitions of Mingle-mangle and Omnium-gatherum
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Mingle-mangle as a noun:
A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.
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Mingle-mangle as a verb:
To mix in a disorderly way; to make a mess of.
Examples:
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Omnium-gatherum as a noun:
A collection containing a variety of miscellaneous things.
Compare words:
Compare with synonyms and related words:
- farrago vs mingle-mangle
- hodgepodge vs mingle-mangle
- hotchpotch vs mingle-mangle
- melange vs mingle-mangle
- mingle-mangle vs mishmash
- mingle-mangle vs omnium-gatherum
- mingle-mangle vs ragbag
- farrago vs omnium-gatherum
- hodgepodge vs omnium-gatherum
- hotchpotch vs omnium-gatherum
- melange vs omnium-gatherum
- mingle-mangle vs omnium-gatherum
- mishmash vs omnium-gatherum
- oddments vs omnium-gatherum
- odds and ends vs omnium-gatherum
- omnium-gatherum vs ragbag