Word: ensemble Word origin: late Middle English (as an adverb (long rare) meaning ‘at the same time’): from French, based on Latin insimul, from in- ‘in’ + simul ‘at the same time’. The noun dates from the mid 18th century. Phonetic: ɒnˈsɒmb(ə)l Listen:
a group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together. Example: a Bulgarian folk ensemble
a group of items viewed as a whole rather than individually. Example: the buildings in the square present a charming provincial ensemble
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