Assemblage

Word ASSEMBLAGE
Character 10
Hyphenation as sem blage
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Definitions and meanings of "Assemblage"

What do we mean by assemblage?

The act of assembling. noun

The state of being assembled. noun

A collection of people or things; a gathering. noun

A collection of items from a single datable component of an archaeological site. noun

A fitting together of parts, as those in a machine. noun

A sculptural composition consisting of an arrangement of miscellaneous objects or found materials. noun

In the logicomathematical science of multitude, otherwise called the theory of cardinal numbers, a collection, not in the sense that the objects are assembled or collected, but merely in the sense that many things are regarded in thought as constituting one thing. noun

The act of assembling or the state of being assembled; association. noun

A collection of individuals or of particular things: as, an assemblage of noted men; an assemblage of various materials. noun

The act of fitting together, as parts of a machine; in carpentry and joinery, a union of parts or pieces by framing, dovetailing, etc. See assembling. noun

The act of assembling, or the state of being assembled; association. noun

A collection of individuals, or of individuals, or of particular things noun

A collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled. noun

The social act of assembling noun

A system of components assembled together for a particular purpose noun

A group of persons together in one place noun

Several things grouped together or considered as a whole noun

The process of assembling or bringing together.

A collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled.

A gathering of people.

A visual art form similar to collage, which combines two-dimensional and three-dimensional, often found, elements into works of art.

A group of different artifacts found in association with one another.

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Assemblage

The word "assemblage" in example sentences

The scheme of setbacks and added height might result in assemblage of smaller lots to comply with setbacks and leave enough footprint to build the bigger tower. ❋ Unknown (2010)

However, he noted that the "Limbo assemblage is dominated by horizontal and oblique hatched bands, as opposed to comb-stamping and criss-crossed bands found frequently with Kwale and Urewe respectively." ❋ Unknown (2008)

That volatility requires not only repeated reassertions of his paternality — as Teltscher demonstrates, this ideological assemblage is highly over-determined — but also supplementation by a series of more complex phantasmatic constructions which not only undo the tight ideological sutures achieved in the initial performance, but also raise questions about how the nation can be seen at this distance from the metropole. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The assemblage is dominated by broad-leaved deciduous plants (alder, beech, etc.) along with roses, grapes, and dawn redwood, and most of the genera are no longer found in the Pacific Northwest. ❋ ScienceWoman (2006)

Whether you want to call it a "comic book", a "graphic novel" or, as Clowes playfully says on the contents page, a "narraglyphic picto-assemblage", is up to you. ❋ Amuchmoreexotic (2005)

The geological setting in this area is characterized by an assemblage of mafic rocks, dacitic tuffs, wackes and conglomerates of the Taibi Group.

Along with many others, including Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso and Kurt Schwitters, German-born Elsa created two- and three-dimensional compositions of found objects, an artistic process that in the mid-20th century was labelled "assemblage". ❋ Fay Maschler (2011)

A federal appraisal would be done as part of the trade, if Congress approves the swap, but Will expressed doubt that the appraisal would take into account the value of "assemblage" - the added value he suggested the strip of BLM land gains by virtue of the adjacent acreage Wexner has amassed around it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I liked Bostrom’s story on how he acquired this neat assemblage from the golden age of glitter and booze. ❋ Unknown (2006)

But his favorite of the assemblage was the Bank of China building, which looked like a squat version of the famous Sears Tower building in America and was clad with massive crossbars that would be illuminated the color of clean bone after sunset. ❋ CHRISTOPHER RICE (2010)

Blogs are often a kind of cut-and-paste art (more high-falutingly known as assemblage and collage)--or quilts, if you prefer: bloggers offer up bits and pieces of whatever they come across (in our minds or in the street), and it's only as the posts pile up that a pattern starts to from. ❋ Fresca (2009)

A rag-tag assemblage, no doubt, but what's wrong with rag-tag? ❋ Unknown (2008)

Even as the KLA expanded, it reconfigured its ranks from a ragtag assemblage of village militias into a structured fighting force. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Among the excavated items from the wreck is a coin assemblage dating to the rule of Emperor Nicephorus III Botaneiates (1078-1081). ❋ Unknown (2006)

A very small group of the energy fields inside this luminous ball is lit up by a point of intense brilliance called the assemblage point. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)

These units include the assemblage, which is a diverse group of artifacts found in one site that reflect the shared activities of a community. ❋ Unknown (2001)

wow [that group] of [girls] [must be] from the assemblage ❋ Macyyylol (2016)

[My favorite] [assemblage 23] album is probably [Storm] ❋ Enderpotato00 (2017)

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