- nounconfection (noun) · confections (plural noun)
- a dish or delicacy made with sweet ingredients:"a whipped chocolate and cream confection"
- an elaborately constructed thing, especially a frivolous one:"the city is a classical confection of shimmering gold"
- a fashionable or elaborate article of women's dress:"she was wearing some white confection with an enormous satin bow"
- the action of mixing or compounding something.
OriginMiddle English (in the general sense ‘something made by mixing’, especially a medicinal preparation): via Old French from Latin confectio(n-), from conficere ‘put together’ (see confect).
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