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assembly

English

Etymology

From Middle English assemblee, from Anglo-Norman asemblee (Old French asemblee, French assemblée).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /??s?mb.l?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /??s?mb.li/

Noun

assembly (countable and uncountable, plural assemblies)

  1. A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device.
  2. The act of putting together a set of pieces, fragments, or elements.
  3. A congregation of people in one place for a purpose.
  4. A legislative body.
  5. (military) A beat of the drum or sound of the bugle as a signal to troops to assemble.
  6. (computing) Ellipsis of assembly language.
  7. (computing) In Microsoft .NET, a building block of an application, similar to a DLL, but containing both executable code and information normally found in a DLL's type library. The type library information in an assembly, called a manifest, describes public functions, data, classes, and version information.

Synonyms

  • church (obsolete)
  • (congregation of people): foregathering

Hyponyms

  • house of assembly
  • jural assembly

Derived terms

  • assembly point
  • self-assembly

Translations


Portuguese

Etymology

From English assembly.

Noun

assembly m (plural assemblies)

  1. (computing) assembly language (programming language using mnemonics that correspond to processor instructions)
    Synonym: linguagem de montagem

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montage

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French montage (assembly, set-up), from monter (to mount; to put up) + -age (suffix forming a noun meaning ‘action or result of something’) (from Latin -?ticum (suffix forming a noun indicating a state of being resulting from an action)). Monter is derived from Vulgar Latin *mont?re, the present active infinitive of *monto (to climb, mount, go up), from m?ns, montem (mountain), from Proto-Indo-European *men- (mountain).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /m?n?t???/, /?m?nt???/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?m?nt??/
  • Hyphenation: mont?age

Noun

montage (countable and uncountable, plural montages)

  1. (countable) A composite work, particularly an artwork, created by assembling or putting together other elements such as pieces of music, pictures, texts, videos, etc. [from early 20th c.]
  2. (uncountable) The art or process of doing this.
    Synonym: (sound recording, cinematography) editing

Derived terms

  • montaged (adjective)
  • montaging (noun)
  • photomontage

Translations

See also

  • assemblage
  • collage

Verb

montage (third-person singular simple present montages, present participle montaging, simple past and past participle montaged)

  1. (transitive) To combine into, or depict as, a montage.

Translations

Further reading

  • montage (filmmaking) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • montage (music) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • montage (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Matengo, geomant, magneto, magneto-, megaton

Danish

Etymology

Borrowed from French montage, from monter (to mount)

Noun

montage c (singular definite montagen, plural indefinite montager)

  1. montage

Declension

References

  • “montage” in Den Danske Ordbog

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from French montage, from monter (to mount) (from mont (mount(ain)), from Latin mons (mountain) +? -age.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: mon?ta?ge

Noun

montage f (plural montages, diminutive montagetje n)

  1. An assembly
  2. A montage of images, especially cinema editing

Related terms

  • monteren
  • monteur m
  • montuur

French

Etymology

From monter (to mount) (from mont (mount(ain)), from Latin mons (mountain) +? -age.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /m??.ta?/

Noun

montage m (plural montages)

  1. assembly, set-up
  2. (film, television) editing

Derived terms

  • ligne de montage

Related terms

  • monteur m
  • monture

Descendants

  • ? Arabic: ???????
  • ? Chinese: ???
  • ? English: montage
  • ? Japanese: ??????
  • ? Polish: monta?
  • ? Russian: ?????? (montaž)
    • ? Kazakh: ?????? (montaj)
  • ? Turkish: montaj
    • ? Northern Kurdish: montaj

Further reading

  • “montage” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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