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as·sem·ble

A0471300 (ə-sĕm′bəl)v. as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling, as·sem·bles v.tr.1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: The bailiff assembled the jury. See Synonyms at call.2. To fit together the parts or pieces of: assemble a machine; assemble data.v.intr. To gather together; congregate: Protesters assembled on the common. See Synonyms at gather.
[Middle English assemblen, from Old French assembler, from Vulgar Latin *assimulāre : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin simul, together; see sem- in Indo-European roots.]

as·sem·blé

A5493520 (ă-säN-blā′)n. pl. as·sem·blés (-blā′) A jump in ballet in which the feet meet together in midair and then land together on the floor.
[French, from past participle of assembler, to assemble, fit together, from assembler, to assemble, fit together, from Old French; see assemble.]
Translations
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