About The Word Olio
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Olio
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What's The Definition Of Olio?Synonyms | Synonyms for Olio: Related Terms | Find terms related to Olio: all sorts | assemblage | assortment | bouillabaisse | brew | broad spectrum | chowder | conglomeration | curry | etuvee | fricassee | gallimaufry | goulash | hash | hodgepodge | hotchpot | hotchpotch | Irish stew | jumble | magpie | mash | meat stew | medley | melange | mess | mingle-mangle | miscellany | mishmash | mix | mixed bag | odds and ends | olla | olla podrida | omnium-gatherum | oyster stew | paella | pasticcio | pastiche | patchwork | potpourri | ragout | salad | salmagundi | sauce | scramble | stew | what you will See Also | Olio In Webster's Dictionary \O"li*o\, n. [Sp. olla a round earthen pot, a dish of
boiled or stewed meat, fr. L. olla a pot, dish. Cf. {Olla},
{Olla-podrida}.]
1. A dish of stewed meat of different kinds. [Obs.]
Besides a good olio, the dishes were trifling.
--Evelyn.
2. A mixture; a medley. --Dryden.
3. (Mus.) A collection of miscellaneous pieces.
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