assemblage

/əˈsɛmblɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A collection or group of people or things gathered together.
    • The museum displayed an assemblage of ancient pottery from different cultures.
    • There was a strange assemblage of objects on the artist's worktable.
    • An assemblage of students gathered in the auditorium for the assembly.
  2. The act of bringing together or assembling parts into a whole.
    • The assemblage of the furniture took several hours.
    • The engineer supervised the assemblage of the machine components.
    • Careful assemblage of the puzzle pieces is required.
  3. A work of art made by combining various objects or materials, often found items.
    • Her assemblage of bottle caps and wire won first prize at the art show.
    • The gallery featured a colorful assemblage of recycled materials.
    • The artist created an assemblage from old bicycle parts and scrap metal.
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