Confection
31confection — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sweet, candy, bonbon. See sweetness, clothing. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sweet, candy, jam, dainty; see cake 2 , candy , jam 1 , pastry . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. sweet, candy, comfit, dainty …
32confection — con|fec|tion [ kən fekʃən ] noun count FORMAL 1. ) any sweet food, especially a cake 2. ) something that is made of different parts that look attractive together …
33confection — con·fec·tion || kÉ™n fekʃn n. ready made clothing; sweet medicinal preparation; candy; beautiful piece of handiwork …
34confection — Something sweet tasting and finely made from many ingredients; most likely a candy. Often, metaphorically, a piece of fine craftsmanship an example might be a piece of architecture or furniture, or a porcelain figurine, even a painting but… …
35confection — noun 1》 an elaborate sweet dish or delicacy. 2》 an elaborate article of women s dress. 3》 the action of mixing or compounding something …
36confection — n. Sweetmeat, confect, comfit …
37confection — noun (C) formal a beautifully prepared sweet food …
38confection — n 1. composition, concoction, making; manufacture, production, preparation. 2. candy, sweet, sweetmeat, bonbon, comfit, dainty, confectionary; preserve, conserve, confect, confiture …
39confection — con·fec·tion …
40confection — n. (in pharmacy) a sweet substance that is combined with a medicinal preparation to make it suitable for administration …