Eclectic

/ɪˈklɛktɪk/ adjective

Selecting from various sources, styles, or ideas rather than following a single approach. Characterized by diversity and variety drawn from multiple origins.

From Greek 'eklektikos,' meaning 'selective,' from 'eklegein' (to pick out, choose). Originally used to describe ancient philosophers who selected the best ideas from different schools of thought rather than adhering to one system.

AMምርጫ
ARانتقائي
BNনির্বাচনী
CAeclèctic
CSeklektický
DAeklektisk
DEeklektisch
ELεκλεκτικός
ESecléctico
FAگزینشی
FIeklektinen
FRéclectique
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