[syn: confect, confection, comfit]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Confection \Con*fec"tion\, n. [F., fr. L. confectio.]
   1. A composition of different materials. [Obs.]
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            A new confection of mold.             --Bacon.
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   2. A preparation of fruits or roots, etc., with sugar; a
      sweetmeat.
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            Certain confections . . . are like to candied
            conserves, and are made of sugar and lemons.
                                                  --Bacon.
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   3. A composition of drugs. --Shak.
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   4. (Med.) A soft solid made by incorporating a medicinal
      substance or substances with sugar, sirup, or honey.
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   Note: The pharmacop[oe]ias formerly made a distinction
         between conserves (made of fresh vegetable substances
         and sugar) and electuaries (medicinal substances
         combined with sirup or honey), but the distinction is
         now abandoned and all are called confections.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
confection
    n 1: a food rich in sugar [syn: sweet, confection]
    2: the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup
       etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components [syn:
       confection, concoction]
    v 1: make into a confection; "This medicine is home-confected"
         [syn: confect, confection, comfit]
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0:
45 Moby Thesaurus words for "confection":
   Jell-O, admixture, alloy, amalgam, blancmange, blend, brew, candy,
   combination, combo, comfit, commixture, composite, composition,
   compote, compound, concoction, confectionery, confiture, conserve,
   decoction, decoctum, ensemble, frosting, gelatin, glaze, honey,
   icing, immixture, intermixture, jam, jelly, magma, marmalade,
   meringue, mixture, mousse, paste, preserve, sweet, sweet stuff,
   sweetmeat, sweets, tutti-frutti, whipped cream
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary:
Confection
   (Ex. 30:35, "ointment" in ver. 25; R.V., "perfume"). The Hebrew
   word so rendered is derived from a root meaning to compound oil
   and perfume.