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potpourri

American  
[poh-poo-ree, poh-poo-ree] / ˌpoʊ pʊˈri, ˈpoʊ pʊˌri /

noun

  1. a mixture of dried petals of roses or other flowers with spices, kept in a jar for their fragrance.

  2. a musical medley.

  3. a collection of miscellaneous literary extracts.

  4. any mixture, especially of unrelated objects, subjects, etc.

    Synonyms:
    patchwork, mishmash, hodgepodge, pastiche

potpourri British  
/ ˌpəʊˈpʊərɪ /

noun

  1. a collection of mixed flower petals dried and preserved in a pot to scent the air

  2. a collection of unrelated or disparate items; miscellany

  3. a medley of popular tunes

  4. a stew of meat and vegetables

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of potpourri

1605–15; < French: literally, rotten pot, translation of Spanish olla podrida olla podrida; see pot 1, putrid

Explanation

The noun potpourri can refer to a mixture or collection of seemingly unrelated items, an unusual assortment. You may own a potpourri of books — from classic literature to trashy novels and from Shakespeare's plays to comic books. The noun potpourri often refers to a scented mixture of spices and dried flowers that is usually kept in a decorative bowl or jar and used to perfume a room. What's interesting is that the name for this attractively fragrant mixture comes from the French phrase pot pourri, which literally means "rotten pot." The phrase was used to describe a stew. Clearly, some things translate better than others.

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By coincidence, a threatened 15% across-the-board tariff isn’t terribly different, in average rate, from the potpourri of tariffs in effect before the Supreme Court decision.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 9, 2026

Doing the same in the U.S. would end needless bureaucracy and a potpourri of repayment plans and provide a safety net for struggling borrowers facing unemployment or health shocks.

From Barron's • Feb. 10, 2026

Reddit has a large audience that religiously visits the service to discuss a potpourri of subjects that range from silly memes to existential worries, as well as get recommendations from like-minded people.

From Seattle Times • May 17, 2024

This 17.5-ounce spray bottle holds an unspecified watery purple liquid that smells like potpourri, and the bottle’s label claims it repels Barbarians on contact.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 1, 2023

I look at the blue-and-gray sofa, the sun-faded curtain over the kitchen window, and the small bowl of potpourri that stopped smelling like anything three years ago.

From "The Sky at Our Feet" by Nadia Hashimi

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