Concoction (noun)

  1. A mixture of various ingredients, usually in liquid form.
  2. Something that is made by mixing different things together.
  3. An invented or fabricated story or explanation.

Origin:

The word concoction is derived from the late 16th century, from the latin word "concoctionem" which means "cooking" or "preparing".

Examples:

  1. The chef made a delicious concoction of seafood and vegetables.
  2. The potion was a powerful concoction of herbs and spices.
  3. The story was a concocted tale that was meant to deceive.
  4. The drink was a concoction of different juices.
  5. The medicine was a concoction of different ingredients.
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