Definition of Ensemble. Meaning of Ensemble. Synonyms of Ensemble

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Definition of Ensemble

Ensemble
Ensemble En`sem"ble, n. [F.] The whole; all the parts taken together.
Ensemble
Ensemble En`sem"ble, adv. [F.] All at once; together.

Meaning of Ensemble from wikipedia

- up ensemble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ensemble may refer to: Architectural ensemble Ensemble (Kendji Girac album), 2015 Ensemble (Ensemble album)...
- In statistics and machine learning, ensemble methods use multiple learning algorithms to obtain better predictive performance than could be obtained from...
- In a dramatic production, an ensemble cast is one that comprises many prin****l actors and performers who are typically ****igned roughly equal amounts...
- ensemble, also known as a music group, musical group, or a band is a group of people who perform instrumental and/or vocal music, with the ensemble typically...
- circular ensembles are measures on spaces of unitary matrices introduced by Freeman Dyson as modifications of the Gaussian matrix ensembles. The three...
- The Ensemble Madrigal (Moscow) is an early music group. It was formed in 1965 by the Russian composer and harpsichord player Andrey Volkonsky to perform...
- Ensemble!, officially EnsembleMovement for a Leftist, Ecologist, and Solidary Alternative (French: EnsembleMouvement pour une Alternative de Gauche...
- In statistical mechanics, a canonical ensemble is the statistical ensemble that represents the possible states of a mechanical system in thermal equilibrium...
- Crash Ensemble is an Irish new music ensemble, which performs a range of contemporary classical music, as well as touring and organising festivals. The...
- In physics, specifically statistical mechanics, an ensemble (also statistical ensemble) is an idealization consisting of a large number of virtual copies...