daedalia means miscellaneous items of an especially complex, intricate, ingenious (etc.) nature. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “daedalia” is a great word
DAEDALIA — [Noun] Miscellaneous items of an especially complex, intricate, or ingenious nature. The word is a back-formation from Daedalian, which is derived from the name Daedalus, the mythical Greek craftsman known for his ingenious and intricate creations. Unlike a "gadget" (which implies a small, practical device) or "paraphernalia" (which denotes generic equipment), daedalia are objects valued primarily for their convoluted artistry and the spark of genius embedded within their design. It is the brass astrolabe etched with celestial maps, the automaton that writes with a clockwork hand, and the ivory puzzle-box with a dozen false panels—the physical residue of a mind that found the straightforward answer insufficient.
noun
- Miscellaneous items of an especially complex, intricate, ingenious (etc.) nature“A curious collection of devices, mechanisms, and other daedalia.”