Also means
gluing
Usage Note
Collage comes from the French verb coller ('to glue') and was adopted into English via the Cubist art movement of the early 20th century. In French it also means the everyday act of sticking something down, not only the artistic technique. The plural is regular: collages.
Examples
"Elle a fait un collage avec de vieilles photos."
Natural Translation
She made a collage with old photos.
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