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con·fet·ti \kənˈfed.]ē, -et], ]i or in sense 1 as It kōnˈfettē\ noun plural but singular in construction Etymology: Italian, plural of confetto, from Medieval Latin confectum sweetmeat, confection — more at confect 1. : bonbons or other candies; also : their plaster or paper substitutes 2. : tiny colored paper disks or paper streamers so made as to scatter readily when thrown (as at carnivals, parties, weddings) 3. : a deep pink to moderate red that is yellower and stronger than laurel pink and yellower than watermelon |