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Definition of "eclectics" [eclectics]

  • Plural form of eclectic. (noun)

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Use "eclectics" in a sentence
  • "The term eclectics, however, is properly applied to those who accept"
  • "I recall seeing very little in my youth (by which I mean about five or six years ago) on the great Gothicists, eclectics and classicists of the first part of the twentieth century, with the exception of canonical standouts like McKim, Mead and White, who, while brilliant, had a plain-vanilla aura which strongly contrasted with the more interesting, innovating traditionalism of lesser-known architects such as Delano and Aldrich or Bertram Goodhue."
  • "Her co-star in the Mischief & Mayhem group is Nels Cline (who solos prominently on " Ali Farka Touché"), who, even in a universe of musical eclectics, is probably the only musician to be equally prominent in the worlds of jazz and rock (he's the lead guitarist in Wilco)."