assembly
noun
[ əˈsɛmbli ]
• a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose.
• "an assembly of dockers and labourers"
Similar:
gathering,
meeting,
congregation,
convention,
rally,
convocation,
congress,
council,
synod,
audience,
assemblage,
turnout,
group,
body,
crowd,
throng,
company,
get-together,
• the action of gathering together as a group for a common purpose.
• "a decree guaranteeing freedom of assembly"
• the action of fitting together the component parts of a machine or other object.
• "a car assembly plant"
Similar:
construction,
building,
fabrication,
manufacture,
erection,
setting up,
putting together,
fitting together,
piecing together,
connection,
joining,
Opposite:
dismantling,
• the conversion of instructions in low-level code to machine code.
Origin:
Middle English: from Old French asemblee, feminine past participle of asembler (see assemble).