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3 dictionary results for: Assembled
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as·sem·bled       [uh-sem-buhld] Pronunciation Key
–adjective
noting an artificial gem formed of two or more parts, as a doublet or triplet, at least one of which is a true gemstone.

[Origin: 1585–95; assemble + -ed2]
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as·sem·ble       [uh-sem-buhl] Pronunciation Key verb, -bled, -bling.
–verb (used with object)
1.to bring together or gather into one place, company, body, or whole.
2.to put or fit together; put together the parts of: to assemble information for a report; to assemble a toy from a kit.
3.Computers. compile (def. 4).
–verb (used without object)
4.to come together; gather; meet: We assembled in the auditorium.

[Origin: 1200–50; ME < OF assembler < VL *assimulāre to bring together, equiv. to L as- as- + simul together + -ā- thematic vowel + -re inf. suffix]

1. convene, convoke. See gather. 2. connect. See manufacture. 4. congregate, convene.
1, 4. disperse.
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as·sem·ble       (ə-sěm'bəl)  Pronunciation Key 
v.   as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling, as·sem·bles

v.   tr.
  1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: assembled the jury.
  2. To fit together the parts or pieces of: assemble a machine; assemble data.

v.   intr.
To gather together; congregate. See Synonyms at gather.


[Middle English assemblen, from Old French assembler, from Vulgar Latin *assimulāre : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin simul, together; see sem-1 in Indo-European roots.]

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