- create by putting components or members together; "She pieced a quilt"; "He tacked together some verses"; "They set up a committee"
- meet: collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"
- get people together; "assemble your colleagues"; "get together all those who are interested in the project"; "gather the close family members"
- (assembling) collection: the act of gathering something together
- (assembly) a group of machine parts that fit together to form a self-contained unit
- (assembly) forum: a public facility to meet for open discussion
- Assemble is the debut full-length album recorded by the Stoke-based ska punk band Grown at Home. It was produced with Curig Huws.
- (Assembly (album)) Assembly is the fifth music album of Norwegian metal band Theatre of Tragedy, and continued the group's departure from gothic to a more electronic style of metal. This method was described as similar to "Siouxsie and the Banshees jamming with Ace of Base" .
- (Assembly (bugle call)) Assembly is a bugle call used to call in a group of soldiers or scouts. It is also sometimes referred to as "Fall in".
- (Assembly (demoparty)) The Assembly demo party is a demoscene and gaming event in Finland. The main organizers of the event are Pekka Aakko (Pehu of Accession) and Jussi Laakkonen (Abyss of Future Crew). ...
- (Assembly (South Korea)) The National Assembly of South Korea (Gukhoe in Korean language) is a 299-member unicameral legislature. The latest general elections were held on April 9, 2008. ...
- (Assembly (System 360)) BAL (Basic Assembly Language) is a low-level language used on IBM mainframes from the earliest 360 series, through systems 370, 390 and z/Series, as well as the Univac 90/60, 90/70 and 90/80 mainframes made by Sperry Corporation. ...
- To put together; To gather as a group
- (assemblance) Resemblance; likeness; appearance
- (assembly) A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device; A congregation of people in one place for a purpose; A legislative body; e.g., the General Assembly of the United Nations; A shortened or jargon form of the term assembly language; In Microsoft . ...
- (Assembled) The vehicle has been reported as being assembled by a non-manufacturer. The vehicle may have been adjusted or built from a kit.
- (assembled) The term used to describe the process of using a computer to join up bits of sequence into a larger whole. Peer Bork, Richard Copley "Filling in the gaps" Nature 409: 218-820, 15 Feb. 2001
- (assembling) Process of fitting together the components of a movement. This was formerly done entirely by hand, but the operations have now been largely automated. Nevertheless, the human element is still primordial, especially for inspection and testing.
- (assembling) Gathering all the component pages of a book or manual and ordering them in correct sequence for binding. See also: collate; gathering; inserting.
- (Assembling) all of those components (i.e., the calendered and cut carcasses and belts, and the extruded tread, sidewall, and beads) on a tire building machine – this is hard physical labor, and a mistake at this stage can result in a tire that does not stick together properly after it is used ...
- (Assembly) A number of parts, subassemblies, or any combination thereof joined together.
- (Assembly) Also known as kitting, assembly is the process of packaging bulk components into finished goods at a warehouse or an outsource facility. The product’s components are picked and inserted into end-use packaging.
- (assembly) a general term referring to any hose coupled with end fittings of any style attached to one or both ends.
- (Assembly) A group of mutually dependent and compatible components or subassemblies of components.
- (Assembly) The process of erecting display component parts into a complete exhibit.