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assemblage

verb as in gathering of people

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In this assemblage of street addresses throughout New York City, sounds are collected with the intention of making all partners in a grand civic waltz.

"From this limited assemblage, archaeologists can say a lot".

From BBC

Working within a range of media including assemblage, drawing, printing and painting, she has explored floral, fauna, folklore and symbols.

Youn and colleagues got around that jam by borrowing an idea from metamaterials, assemblages of discrete parts that act like continuous materials and can have novel properties.

“They assemble components of the systems that work for them in any given context. … Dominionism in the NAR is a fluid assemblage of ideas, traditions and practices that are invoked as they seem applicable.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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