kaleidoscope

/kəˈlaɪdəˌskoʊp/
noun
  1. A tube-shaped device containing mirrors and loose colored pieces that create changing patterns when you look through it and turn it.
    • Looking through a kaleidoscope is like watching a constantly shifting mosaic.
    • The child was fascinated by the colorful patterns in the kaleidoscope.
    • She bought a small kaleidoscope as a souvenir from the science museum.
  2. A constantly changing pattern or sequence of colors, shapes, or events.
    • The autumn forest was a kaleidoscope of red, orange, and yellow leaves.
    • Her mind was a kaleidoscope of memories from the trip.
    • The festival offered a kaleidoscope of music, dance, and art.
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