con‧fec‧tion /kənˈfekʃ
ən/ 
 noun [countable] formal[
Date: 1400-1500; 
Language: French; 
Origin: Latin confectio, from conficere 'to prepare', from com- ( ⇒ COM-) + facere 'to make']
1.  a beautifully prepared sweet food
2.  something, especially a piece of clothing or a building, that is very delicate and complicated, or has a lot of decoration
confection of a dreamy confection of pink beads and satin3.
 a dreamy confection of pink beads and satin3.  something such as a film or song that is not serious or important 
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