- nouncollection (noun) · collections (plural noun)
- the action or process of collecting someone or something:"the collection of maple sap" · "tax collection"
- a regular removal of mail for dispatch or of trash for disposal:"withdrawal of the Sunday collections"
- an instance of collecting money in a church service or for a charitable cause:"when she died, they took up a collection for her burial"
- a sum of money raised by a charity collection.
- a group of things or people:"a rambling collection of houses"
- an assembly of items such as works of art, pieces of writing, or natural objects, especially one systematically ordered:"a record collection" · "paintings from the permanent collection"
- (collections)an art museum's holdings organized by medium, such as sculpture, painting, or photography.
- a book or recording containing various texts, poems, songs, etc.:"a collection of essays"
- a range of new clothes produced by a fashion house:"a preview of their autumn collection"
Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin collectio(n-), from colligere ‘gather together’ (see collect).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a group of things or people:
- an assembly of items such as works of art, pieces of writing, or natural objects, especially one systematically ordered:
- a book or recording containing various texts, poems, songs, etc.:
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