Noun
The act of assembling, or the state of being assembled; association.
A collection of individuals, or of individuals, or of particular things; as, a political assemblage; an assemblage of ideas.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is odd enough to see how the entrance of a person of the opposite sex into an assemblage of either men or women calms down the little discordances and the disturbance of mood. Elizabeth Gaskell
Humanity is an assemblage of information-processing entities, and in that regard you have potential. Alastair Reynolds
A patent, or invention, is any assemblage of technologies or ideas that you can put together that nobody put together that way before. That's how the patent office defines it. That's an invention. Dean Kamen
By my physical constitution I am but an ordinary man ... Yet some great events, some cutting expressions, some mean hypocracies, have at times thrown this assemblage of sloth, sleep, and littleness into rage like a lion. John Adams
Religion must remain an outlet for people who say to themselves, 'I am not the kind of person I want to be.' It must never sink into an assemblage of the self-satisfied. Frank Herbert
The word "universe" means the general assemblage of all nature, and it also means the heaven that is made up of the constellations and the courses of the stars. Vitruvius