ˌbrēkōˈläzh, ˌbri- noun
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Etymology: French, from bricoler to do odd jobs, make or fix in a haphazard fashion, from Middle French, to rebound, move in a zigzag course, from bricole catapult — more at bricole
: construction (as of a sculpture or a structure of ideas) achieved by using whatever comes to hand ; also : something constructed in this way