- collage = 1) a technique of composing a work of art by pasting on a single surface various materials not normally associated with one another, as newspaper clippings, parts of photographs, theater tickets, and fragments of an envelope. 2) a work of art produced by this technique. 3) an assemblage or occurrence of diverse elements or fragments in unlikely or unexpected juxtaposition: The experimental play is a collage of sudden scene shifts, long monologues, musical interludes, and slapstick. 4) a film that presents a series of seemingly unrelated scenes or images or shifts from one scene or image to another suddenly and without transition. Origin: 1915–20; < F, equiv. to colle paste, glue (< Gk kólla) + -age (a suffix typically forming mass or abstract nouns from various parts of speech, occurring originally in loanwords from French).
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- montage = 1) the technique of combining in a single composition pictorial elements from various sources, as parts of different photographs or fragments of printing, either to give the illusion that the elements belonged together originally or to allow each element to retain its separate identity as a means of adding interest or meaning to the composition. Compare collage (def. 1). 2) photomontage. 3) Movies, Television. a) juxtaposition or partial superimposition of several shots to form a single image. b) a technique of film editing in which this is used to present an idea or set of interconnected ideas. 4) any combination of disparate elements that forms or is felt to form a unified whole, single image, etc. Origin: 1920–25; < F, equiv. to mont(er) to mount + -age.
- photomontage = (photography) a combination of several photographs joined together for artistic effect or to show more of the subject than can be shown in a single photograph. Also called montage.
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- muntaĵo = muntita tutaĵo. (munti = [tr] 4) (fotografio kaj kinotekniko) Elekti, enordigi k kunigi en unu definitivan strion la scenojn diversloke k diverstempe filmitajn.)
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- mosaic = 1) a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc. 2) the process of producing such a picture or decoration. 3) something resembling such a picture or decoration in composition, esp. in being made up of diverse elements: a mosaic of borrowed ideas. 2) Plant disease... Origin: 1350–1400; ME < MF mosaïque < It mosaico < ML musaicum, re-formation of LL musivum (opus), L museum, musaeum mosaic work (quantity of u uncert.), of obscure orig.; variants may show an assumed relationship with Gk mouseîon shrine of the Muses, museum, by analogy with archî(v)um, though classical Gk word is not attested in sense "mosaic".
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- mozaiko = 1) Desegnaĵo aŭ pentraĵo, kunmetita el diverskoloraj formtranĉitaj ŝtonetoj aŭ lignaj pecetoj, por ornami pavimon, muron, meblon ks. 2) Plantmalsano, kaŭzata de viruso...
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