[koˈɫaʃ]
OriginBorrowed from French collage (literally “gluing”), from coller (“to glue”).
- collage (a composition of linen details on fabric, paper, etc. or a combination of film images and parts of different works into a single whole)
Formsкола́ж(canonical, masculine) · koláž(romanization) · кола́жен(adjective, relational) · кола́ж(indefinite, singular) · кола́жи(indefinite, plural) · кола́жът(definite, singular, subjective) · кола́жите(definite, plural, subjective) · кола́жа(definite, objective, singular) · кола́жите(definite, objective, plural) · -(count-form, singular) · кола́жа(count-form, plural)
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