Asarota

/æsəˈroʊtə/ noun

Decorative floor or wall mosaics in ancient Roman art that depicted scattered items like food, bones, or debris, often rendered in incredibly realistic detail.

From Greek 'asarotos' meaning 'unswept,' because these mosaics depicted unswept floors and scattered refuse—the word literally means what it pictures.

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