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51assemble — as·sem·ble …
52assemblé — as·sem·blé …
53Assemble — F/A/V The work of organizing and joining the shots of a film in the sequence in which they will appear in the finished print. (Film Editing) …
54assemble — [c]/əˈsɛmbəl / (say uh sembuhl) verb (assembled, assembling) –verb (t) 1. to bring together; gather into one place, company, body or whole. 2. to put or fit (parts) together; put together the parts of (a mechanism, etc.). –verb (i) 3. to come… …
55assemblé — /əsɒmˈbleɪ/ (say uhsom blay) noun (in ballet) a leap with one leg extended, followed by a landing with the feet crossed. {French} …
56assemble — 1. To meet. Hui pū, anaina, ākoakoa, ho ākoakoa. Also: pūku i, pū ulu, lāhui, ho olau, āpo epo e, hō ulu ulu, nunu a. 2. To collect. Hō ili ili, hō ulu ulu, ho opili …
57assemble — The action of putting something together from a number of component parts …
58assemble — see SIMILAR …
59assemble — v. 1 tr. & intr. gather together; collect. 2 tr. arrange in order. 3 tr. esp. Mech. fit together the parts of. Etymology: ME f. OF asembler ult. f. L ad to + simul together …
60Assemble edit (assemble mode) — A&V An editing mode that replaces all signals on the record tape (video, audio, control, and time code tracks) with new signals …