0 a mixture of different things: --
The museum houses a fascinating miscellany of nautical treasures.
1 a book containing a collection of pieces of writing either by different writers or by one writer on different subjects: --
The reasons were given in a miscellany of mixed metaphors.
We want labels not to be a long miscellany of chemical and other substances that are included because those ingredients are there.
They took over a vast miscellany of undertakings.
A miscellany of clauses deals with offences, proceedings, regulations, entry into force, and repeal of existing legislation.
Let us imagine that the rest of its assets are in a miscellany of investments.
I wish to make a few comments in response to the miscellany of "running repairs".
She said that there was a miscellany of different opinions: how many, and who?
They are reserved in this country by a miscellany of enactments and rules of law and practice which have evolved over the years.