Social Sciences, asked by akanshamathur13, 11 months ago

explain Miscellaneous.

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Answered by harsh8597
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The word miscellaneous comes from the Latin word miscere, meaning “to mix.” You might have heard the expression “a mixed bag,” which applies when you don’t quite know what you’re going to get. That’s true of a bag of miscellaneous objects, too. You might pull out socks and a stick of butter — two things that don’t seem to go together. Similarly, miscellaneous can describe something with many variations, like a person who expresses herself in many different ways.
Answered by Anonymous
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<a><b><i><font color="purple">hey mate

♥merry christmas ♥

Miscellaneous is a consisting of various things that are not necessarily connected with each other

hope it helps uh ^_^

akanshamathur13: same to you
Anonymous: tq
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