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Meaning of montages
A montage is a work of art, film, or music created by combining different pieces or elements.
Etymology of montages
The word "montage" originates from the French language, derived from the words "monter" meaning "to mount" and the suffix "-age" which forms a noun indicating a process or result.
   Historically, the term was first used in the early 20th century to describe a technique in film editing where multiple shots were combined to create a new sequence.
Synonyms
                                                collages
                                                                        assemblages
                                                                        compositions
                                                                        compilations
                                                                        arrangements
                                                                        alignments
                                                                        juxtapositions
                                                                        combinations
                                                                        integrations
                                                                        fusions
                                                                        mergers
                                                                        amalgamations
                                                                        blends
                                                                        mixtures
                                                                        medleys
                                                                        pastiches
                                                                        mosaics
                                                                        patchworks
                                                                        quilts
                                                                        sewings
                                                                        joinings
                                                                        mergings
                                                                        splicings
                                                                        editings
                                                                        compilings
                                                            
            Definitions
- A montage is a work of art, film, or music created by combining different pieces or elements, typically in a way that creates a new whole.
 - * In film, a montage is a sequence of shots edited together to convey a passage of time or a series of events.
 
Usage Examples
- The artist created a stunning montage of photographs and paintings to showcase her talents.
 - * The film's montage sequence showed the character's journey from childhood to adulthood.
 
Antonyms
                                                separations
                                                                        divisions
                                                                        detachments
                                                                        isolations
                                                                        singularities
                                                                        unities
                                                                        wholes
                                                                        intactness
                                                                        completeness
                                                                        entirety
                                                                        totality
                                                                        uniformity
                                                                        consistency
                                                                        coherence
                                                                        harmony
                                                                        unity