Mosaic

/moʊˈzeɪɪk/ noun

A mosaic is a picture or pattern made by fitting together many small pieces of colored stone, glass, or tile. The word is also used metaphorically for anything made of many different elements that form a whole.

From Old French *mosaïque*, from Italian *mosaico*, from Medieval Latin *musaicum (opus)*, originally “work of the Muses.” The connection to the Muses suggested something artistic and richly decorated.

AM mozaic
AR فسيفساء
BNমোজাইক
CAmosaic
CSmosaika
DAmosaik
DEMosaik
ELμοzaϊκό
ESmosaico
FAموزاییک
FImosaiikki
FRmosaïque
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