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are assemblages
noun
A collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled.
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Often the best meals are assemblages of what's there.
Metapopulations are assemblages of local populations inhabiting networks of habitat patches in fragmented landscapes.
_Your earlier books, like the rare and coveted "Cards As Weapons," are assemblages of stories, oddball art, and fake news items.
Community ecology, study of the organization and functioning of communities, which are assemblages of interacting populations of the species living within a particular area or habitat.
Your earlier books, like the rare and coveted "Cards As Weapons," are assemblages of stories, oddball art, and fake news items.
The villagers dwell in filthy huts planted on a muddy hillside; their roofs are assemblages of junk, and there is no electricity, heat or running water.
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Among his many publications are Assemblage, Environments, and Happenings (1966) and Essays on the Blurring of Art and Life (1993).
About 80% of our wines are assemblage.
Results suggested that the free-schools were assemblages of immature, maturing, spawning and spent individuals.
One of his specialties was assemblage.
The loft is assemblage in the extreme.
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