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collage

Have you ever cut out a bunch of pictures from magazines and pasted them together to make a big picture? If you have, you have made a collage.

Collage came to English through French from the Greek word for glue, kolla, about 100 years ago. A collage is not only made from magazine pictures. In the world of fine art, it refers to a work made with various small objects sometimes with paint sometimes without. The word can also be used to mean a collection of different things. If it's very loud in your house, you might come home to a collage of sounds from the dog, the TV, your mom on the phone and your brother on the guitar. Years after you graduate, high school might just seem like a collage of memories.

DEFINITIONS OF: collage

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n a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image

“he used his computer to make a collage of pictures superimposed on a map”
Synonyms:
montage
Types:
photomontage
a montage that uses photographic images
Type of:
paste-up
a composition of flat objects pasted on a board or other backing
icon, ikon, image, picture
a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface

n any collection of diverse things

“a collage of memories”
Type of:
accumulation, aggregation, assemblage, collection
several things grouped together or considered as a whole
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