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"Assembly" has several related meanings depending on context. Common ones:

- General noun — a gathering of people in one place for a common purpose (e.g., "the school assembly," "a public assembly").
- Legislative body — a formal elected or appointed group that makes laws or governs (e.g., "state assembly," "national assembly").
- Process or result of putting parts together — the act of assembling or the thing assembled (e.g., "car assembly," "an assembled bookshelf").
- Manufacturing/production — the stage in a factory where components are joined (assembly line).
- Computing — short for assembly language, a low-level programming language that maps closely to machine code (often written in .asm files).

As a verb (to assemble): to bring together, gather, or fit parts together.

If you had a particular context in mind (legal, manufacturing, computing, school, etc.), tell me which and I can give a more detailed explanation or examples.