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[ pa-stee-choh; Italian pahs-teet-chaw ] / pæˈsti tʃoʊ; Italian pɑsˈtit tʃɔ / SEE SYNONYMS FOR pasticcio ON THESAURUS.COM
noun, plural pas·tic·ci [pa-stee-chee; Italian pahs-teet-chee]. /pæˈsti tʃi; Italian pɑsˈtit tʃi/. Origin of pasticcio1700–10; <Italian <Vulgar Latin pastīcium pasty, pie, derivative of Late Latin pasta;see paste Words nearby pasticciopasteurization, pasteurize, pasteurizer, Pasteur, Louis, Pasteur treatment, pasticcio, pastiche, pasticheur, pasticheuse, pastiglia, pastille Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for pasticcioOn one occasion an old man sang quite glibly a tune which was in reality a pasticcio of three separate shanties all known to me. The Shanty Book, Part I, Sailor Shanties|Richard Runciman Terry Pasticcio di Maccheroni is an excellent macaroni pie, and Gnocchi di Patele are little knobs of paste boiled like macaroni. The Gourmet's Guide to Europe|Algernon Bastard He introduced a discordant pathological note, but the music of Richard Strauss may save his pasticcio. Ivory Apes and Peacocks|James Huneker A more repulsive tragi-comedy than this pasticcio of Sophocles and Seneca, can scarcely be imagined. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature|John Addington Symonds
Words related to pasticciohodgepodge, jumble, medley, miscellany, brew, soup, pie, assortment, mishmash, mixture, patchwork, farrago, variety, confusion, collection, composition, melee, salmagundi, conglomeration, pastiche |