From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmontagemon‧tage /ˈmɒntɑːʒ $ mɑːnˈtɑːʒ/ noun 1 [uncountable]AV the process of making a whole picture, film, or piece of music or writing by combining parts of different pictures, films etc in an interesting and unusual way2 [countable]AV something made by combining parts of different pictures, films etc in an interesting and unusual waymontage of a montage of flowers a photo montage
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montage• In another life, your team must have been a montage.• In short, this film of which I dreamed was not a montage of standard scenes and stock characters.• It played these roles thanks to impeccable photographic skills, including montage and front-projection.• a photo montage• The proportions alter according to the final placement within the montage.• This montage involved a combination of movement which progressed from a short solo performance to interweaving by the sextet.Origin montage (1900-2000) French monter; → MOUNT1