Menagerie (noun)

  1. A collection of wild animals kept in captivity, especially in a zoo or circus.
  2. A collection of diverse and often exotic things.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from french ménagerie, from ménager "to manage".

Examples:

  1. The zoo had a menagerie of exotic animals.
  2. The circus had a menagerie of trained animals.
  3. The collector had a menagerie of rare and unique items.
  4. The store had a menagerie of different types of goods.
  5. The room was a menagerie of different styles of furniture.
Some random words: chador, wonderment, mealymouthed