- A company of persons collected together in one place, and
usually for some common purpose, esp. for deliberation and legislation,
for worship, or for social entertainment. - A collection of inanimate objects. - A beat of the drum or sound of the bugle as a signal to
troops to assemble.
Assembly order control number Assembly order control number— A five–position number assigned to an inventory control point, or repeated from prior assignment, on assembly, disassembly ...
Assembly order Assembly order is an order issued by an inventory control point to an assembly depot, or through a stock control activity to an assembly depot, that will ...
Assembly depot Assembly depot is the storage installation responsible for the physical functions of assembly, disassembly, or component change action, as necessary for ...
Assembly Assembly— 1. Signal given by drum or bugle for units of troops to gather or come together, usually in close formation. 2. Groupings of units usually in close ...
Assembly process Assembly process is the variation of synthetic production in which materials or parts are combined without substantial
Assembly language Assembly language is a language based on mnemonics, or meaningful abbreviation of commands, such as add, load, and so on. It was the second ...
Tactical assembly area Tactical assembly area refers to an area that is generally out of the reach of light artillery and the location where units make final preparations ...
Assembly line Assembly line is the manufacturing technique that carries the product on a conveyor system past several workstations where workers perform
Nonperiodic assembly Nonperiodic assembly is a nonrecurring gathering of people that often results from word-of-mouth information.
Periodic assembly Periodic assembly is a recurring, relatively routine gathering of people, such as a college class.