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col·lage I. \kəˈläzh\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, gluing, pasting, from coller to glue (from colle glue, from — assumed — Vulgar Latin colla, from Greek kolla) + -age — more at protocol 1. : an artistic composition of fragments of printed matter and other materials pasted on a picture surface: as a. : a cubist composition in which pieces of paper, string, and textile are used to represent planes and textures b. : a surrealist pictorial composition in which figures from engravings, photographs, and printed illustrations are shown in an incongruous environment 2. : the art of making collages 3. : photomontage 4. : an assembly of diverse fragments < a weekly collage of cartoons, satirical sketches, and interviews that calls attention to the madness of our time — Ben Harte > II. noun : a work (as a film) having disparate scenes in rapid succession without transitions III. \kəˈläzh\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: collage, noun : to assemble or create a collage from ; also : to make a collage on |