Contraption

/kənˈtræpʃən/ noun

A complicated or strange-looking machine or device, usually invented for a specific purpose, often used humorously.

From 'contrap-' (possibly from Latin 'contra-' meaning against, plus 'trap') or possibly an invented word combining elements. First appeared in American English around 1800s, likely an Americanism.

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