[ noun ] a motley assortment of things <noun.group>
Mishmash \Mish"mash`\, n. [Cf. G. mish-mash, fr. mischen to mix.] A hodgepodge or hotchpotch; a confused jumble. [Also spelled {mishmosh}.] --Sir T. Herbert. [1913 Webster +PJC]
And, in fact, microscopic blood clots and bits of Lp(a) are found in the mishmash of the deposits.
The revenue-increase plan, a mishmash of mostly technical changes affecting corporations, was approved by voice vote in a closed-door session Wednesday after the committee, by a 22-11 margin, rejected Bush's call for a capital gains cut.
The mishmash of different approaches promises to wreak havoc when the so-called upfront buying spree, during which advertisers buy ad time for the fall season, kicks off in the next few weeks.
Mr. Tchuruk has won praise from both the left and right in France for his success in turning around Orkem S.A., a mishmash of unprofitable chemical companies grouped into a single entity after the Socialists first gained power here in 1981.
As for the girlfriend, her character is a hopeless mishmash.