collage

noun
/kɒˈlɑːʒ/UK/kəˈlɑʒ/US

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from French collage. Doublet of collagen, colloid, and protocol.

  1. derived from collage

Definitions

  1. A picture made by sticking other pictures onto a surface or juxtaposing them digitally in…

    A picture made by sticking other pictures onto a surface or juxtaposing them digitally in analogous manner.

  2. A composite object or collection (abstract or concrete) created by the assemblage of…

    A composite object or collection (abstract or concrete) created by the assemblage of various media; especially for a work of art such as text, film, etc.

    • Near-synonyms: bricolage, montage
    • Richard Brautigan's novel So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away is a collage of memories.
  3. The technique or method of producing a work of art of this kind.

    • Near-synonyms: bricolage, montage
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To make into a collage.

      • collage the picture together.

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