mosaism

/məˈsaɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A theory or system of ideas that combines different elements or principles to form a cohesive whole.

“The mosaism of the novel blended elements of science fiction and historical fiction to create a unique narrative.”

2. noun

A composition made up of small, usually colored, pieces of material, such as glass or stone, arranged to form a larger image or design.

“The artist created a beautiful mosaism using tiny pieces of glass to depict a vibrant landscape.”

Synonyms

  • hybridism
  • syncretism

Antonyms

  • sectarianism
  • separatism