Assemblage ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Assemblage ( noun )

  1. A collection of things or people gathered together.
  2. A group of people or things that have been gathered together and are present in one place at the same time.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french assemblement, from assembler "assemble".

Examples:

  1. An assemblage of cars blocked the road.
  2. The assemblage of people was quite impressive.
  3. The museum had an assemblage of ancient artifacts.
  4. The assemblage of stars in the night sky was breathtaking.
  5. The assemblage of parts was completed by the end of the day.

(As a verb)

Assemblage ( verb )

  1. A collection of things or people gathered together.
  2. A group of people or things that have been gathered together and are present in one place at the same time.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french assemblement, from assembler "assemble".

Examples:

  1. An assemblage of cars blocked the road.
  2. The assemblage of people was quite impressive.
  3. The museum had an assemblage of ancient artifacts.
  4. The assemblage of stars in the night sky was breathtaking.
  5. The assemblage of parts was completed by the end of the day.
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