assemblageas‧sem‧blage /əˈsemblɪdʒ/ noun formal - an assemblage of scholars
- Buckyballs, of buckminsterfullerene, are soccer-ball-shaped assemblages of 60 carbon atoms.
- Insectivore molars from category 5 predator assemblages are even more dramatically digested.
- Joining this amazing assemblage of talent is Crawdaddy-O.
- The assemblage halted not far from Tansy.
- There can be said to be at least three groups of predator assemblage distinguishable by this form of analysis.
- This compares with only three species in the predator assemblage, with 66 percent consisting of a single species.
- We are not just an assemblage of chemicals or a mindless machine.
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