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/əˈsemblij/,
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assemblages, plural;
  1. A collection or gathering of things or people
    • - a wondrous assemblage of noble knights, cruel temptresses, and impossible loves
  2. A machine or object made of pieces fitted together
    • - some vast assemblage of gears and cogs
  3. A work of art made by grouping found or unrelated objects

  4. The action of gathering or fitting things together


  1. (assemblage) gathering: a group of persons together in one place
  2. (assemblage) hookup: a system of components assembled together for a particular purpose
  3. (assemblage) assembly: the social act of assembling; "they demanded the right of assembly"
  4. (assemblage) collection: several things grouped together or considered as a whole
  5. (Assemblage (album)) Assemblage is a compilation album by the British band Japan, released in 1981 by Hansa Records.
  6. (Assemblage (archaeology)) An assemblage is an archaeological term meaning a group of different artifacts found in association with one another, that is, in the same context. ...
  7. (Assemblage (art)) Assemblage is an artistic process in which a three-dimensional artistic composition is made from putting together found objects.
  8. (Assemblage (composition)) Assemblage refers to a text "built primarily and explicitly from existing texts in order to solve a writing or communication problem in a new context". ...
  9. (Assemblage (journal)) Assemblage was "a critical journal of architecture and design culture" published by MIT Press from 1986 to 2000. Forty-one issues were published in total. It is full-text searchable on JSTOR.
  10. (Assemblage) Putting together two or more lots to form a large parcel.
  11. (Assemblage) Sculpture formed by joining individual pieces, sometimes “found objects”.
  12. (assemblage) The combining of two or more adjoining lots into one larger tract to increase their total value.
  13. (assemblage) artifacts that are found together and that presumably were used at the same time for similar or related tasks.
  14. (assemblage) An additive sculptural process in which various and diverse elements and objects are combined together.
  15. (assemblage) Sculpture using preexisting, sometimes "found" objects that may or may not contribute their original identities to the total content of the work.
  16. (assemblage) (pronounced as-sem-blidge) - A type of modern sculpture consisting of combining multiple objects or forms, often 'found' objects. (A found object is one that the artist comes upon and uses, as is or modified, in an artwork. ...
  17. (Assemblage) It is the blending of several wines from different grape-varieties, independently vinified.
  18. (Assemblage) A work of art made by assembling and arranging related or unrelated objects, parts, and materials into a kind of sculptured collage.
  19. (Assemblage) A modern style of painting and sculpture that combined manufactured and found objects to form abstract compositions. Artists of the style included Braque, Nevelson, and Picasso. Also known as collage.
  20. (Assemblage) The blending of base wines in order to create a final blend or cuvee.
  21. (assemblage) Fr. A blend of wines. Can be different varieties or vintages.
  22. (assemblage) a group of artifacts recurring together at a particular time and place, and representing the sum of human activities.
  23. (ASSEMBLAGE) The acquisition of contiguous properties into one ownership for a specific use.
  24. (Assemblage) "blending" in French. The process of combining two or more grape varieties after they have gone through a separate fermentation.
  25. (Assemblage) A French term for the process of making a wine by blending the component parts. In old world wine regions this might mean mixing together different barrels containing wine from portions of the same vineyard; in Australia it might involve blending wines from regions thousands of ...