The word "mosaic" refers to a decorative art form that involves creating images or patterns by assembling small pieces of materials such as colored glass, stone, or tiles. These individual pieces are arranged together to form a larger, cohesive picture or design. The term can also be used metaphorically to describe something made up of diverse elements, like a community or a cultural landscape.
The word "mosaic" comes from the Latin "mosaicum," which is derived from the Greek "mousaikón," meaning "of the Muses," referencing the arts and inspiration from the Muses, the goddesses of the arts in ancient mythology.