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    ec·lec·tic
    [ēˈklektik]
    adjective
    eclectic (adjective) · Eclectic (adjective)
    1. deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources:
      "universities offering an eclectic mix of courses" · "her musical tastes are eclectic"
    2. philosophy
      denoting or belonging to a class of ancient philosophers who did not belong to or found any recognized school of thought but selected doctrines from various schools of thought.
    noun
    eclectic (noun) · eclectics (plural noun)
    1. a person who derives ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
    Origin
    late 17th century (as a term in philosophy): from Greek eklektikos, from eklegein ‘pick out’, from ek ‘out’ + legein ‘choose’.
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  3. eclectic [ ih- klek -tik ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adjective selecting or choosing from various sources. made up of what is selected from different sources. not following any one system, as of philosophy, medicine, etc., but selecting and using what are considered the best elements of all systems.
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    Meaning of eclectic in English eclectic adjective formal uk / ekˈlek.tɪk / us / ekˈlek.tɪk / Add to word list Methods, beliefs, ideas, etc. that are eclectic combine whatever seem the best or most useful things from many different areas or systems, rather than following a single system:
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    eclectic adjective /ɪˈklektɪk/ /ɪˈklektɪk/ (formal) not following one style or set of ideas but choosing from or using a wide variety
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    eclectic (adjective) eclectic /ɪ ˈ klɛktɪk/ adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of ECLECTIC [more eclectic; most eclectic] : including things taken from many different sources
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