Concept cluster: Communication > Self-assembly or co-assembly
n
The process of assembling or bringing together.
v
To assign a base to a chromatogram peak
n
(biology) The assembly of biological tissue
n
US and Canada spelling of catalogue
n
The process of coassembling.
adj
UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada spelling of enamored
n
UK, Australia, and Canada spelling of hybrid vigor
n
Alternative spelling of inbetweener [A person who specializes in tweening in an animation studio.]
adj
(software engineering) Located inside of a source tree.
n
A space or interval between two adjacent blocks or cells on a grid.
n
The system of such spacing.
v
To construct in between
n
(architecture) The space between two dentils.
n
An intermediate form or morph
adj
Between successive occasions
adj
(aviation) Between the planes (wings) of a biplane or multiplane.
adj
Between projects; of or relating to an intersection of multiple projects.
adj
Intersecting.
n
(philosophy) A state between systems or spaces.
n
A structure in between the stacked tanks of a rocket body, where one tank is arranged above/below another, in the vertical body.
n
A relatively large-scale assembly
v
(computing slang, transitive) To get root or privileged access on a computer system or mobile phone, often through bypassing some security mechanism.
adj
assembled by self-assembly
n
The assembly of a retail product by the customer.
n
Alternative spelling of self-assembling [The art or practice of self-assembly.]
n
Alternative spelling of self-assembly [The assembly of a retail product by the customer.]
n
(archaeology) An assemblage of artefacts associated with a part of a larger group
n
The making of a subassembly
n
An assembly that is assembled with others to form a larger assembly
n
An underlying layer; a substratum.
n
A large assemblage of smaller ones
n
An assembly of other assemblies
n
A number of ensembles considered together
n
Britain and Canada standard spelling of tonal center.

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