Meaning: An adjective, eclectic means comprising things from a variety of sources
Origin: Eclectic derives its origin from the Greek word eklektikos (meaning selective). The first usage of the word was applied to ancient philosophers who didn’t stick to one school of philosophy, rather, choosing doctrines from different schools of thought. Later, the word started to be used broadly.
Usage: The new fashion line launched by the designer offers an eclectic range of couture.
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