0 Methods, beliefs, ideas, etc. that are eclectic combine whatever seem the best or most useful things from many different areas or systems, rather than following a single system:
an eclectic taste in literature
1 consisting of different types, methods, styles, etc.:
It was an eclectic mix of our ethnic foods and traditional Thanksgiving food.
Both authors advocate an eclectic mix of quantitative survey and qualitative interviews for the study of current rural labour transformations.
The diversity of themes covered in the papers is the reason why this seemed to be such an eclectic mix.
The essays in this collection, wide-ranging and eclectic as they are, cannot easily or with one voice answer this question.
In the best cases, design was not the eclectic re-use of vernacular images.
This constitutive account of the numerous and fragmented layers in the construction of film music is a necessary element for eclectic film inquiry.
With regard to content and coverage of bioresource technology, the assemblage of articles is essentially eclectic and fascinating.
In an introductory book, however, an eclectic approach is in my view entirely justified.
None of which is to claim that stars are alive, a common misinterpretation of such an eclectic stance.
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