Assemblage vs Rhizome - What's the difference?
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A collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled.
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, But scarce was supper well over, before a change so incredible was wrought in me, such violent, yet pleasingly irksome sensations took possession of me that I scarce knew how to contain myself; the smart of the lashes was now converted into such a prickly heat, such fiery tinglings, as made me sigh, squeeze my thighs together, shift and wriggle about my seat, with a furious restlessness; whilst these itching ardours, thus excited in those parts on which the storm of discipline had principally fallen, detached legions of burning, subtile, stimulating spirits, to their opposite spot and centre of assemblage , where their titillation raged so furiously, that I was even stinging mad with them.}} *
*:Carried somehow, somewhither, for some reason, on these surging floods, were these travelers,. Even such a boat as the Mount Vernon offered a total deck space so cramped as to leave secrecy or privacy well out of the question, even had the motley and democratic assemblage of passengers been disposed to accord either.
A horizontal, underground stem of some plants that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes.
(philosophy) A so-called "image of thought" that apprehends multiplicities. See .
As nouns the difference between assemblage and rhizome
is that assemblage is a collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled while rhizome is a horizontal, underground stem of some plants that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes.assemblage
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