Meaning Ensemble
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The word ensemble is used in three senses: it may indicate the togetherness of a group of performers (if ensemble is poor, the players are not together); it may indicate part of an opera that involves a group of singers; or it may mean a group of performers.
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A collection of numerical model results that show slightly different possible outcomes.
Source: w1.weather.gov

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1703, "union of parts, parts of a thing taken together," from French ensemblée "all the parts of a thing considered together," from Late Latin insimul "at the same time," [..]
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The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
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group performance, or the group itself.
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a film with a large cast without any true leading roles, and usually with multiple plotlines regarding the characters; it also literally means 'the group of actors (and sometimes directors and de [..]
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ansambl
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A group of musicians that perform as a unit.
Source: dictionary.onmusic.org

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An entire outfit.
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A group of parallel model simulations used for climate projections. Variation of the results across the ensemble members gives an estimate of uncertainty. Ensembles made with the same model but differ [..]
Source: climatehotmap.org

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(n) a group of musicians playing or singing together(n) a cast other than the principals(n) the chorus of a ballet company(n) an assemblage of parts or details (as in a work of art) considered as form [..]
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The tout ensemble. The general effect; the effect when the whole is regarded. (French.)
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a performing group consisting of two or more players or singers.
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several performers playing together.
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(1) A group of performers; (2) a musical number in an opera, oratorio, or cantata sung by two or more performers; (3) the extent to which a group of performers coordinate their performance.
Source: musicappreciation.com

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A small group performing as a unit.
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A French word that means together; a group performing together
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(Fr. "together") A combining of several media grouped together to form a composite art work. Chapels were among the most notable Renaissance ensembles, sometimes combining panel painting, fr [..]
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A collection of numerical model results that show slightly different possible outcomes.
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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refers to stories featuring the full or majority of the cast of characters within the fandom. There may or may not be pairings within the cast, but all major (and sometimes minor) characters will feat [..]
Source: angelfire.com

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A collection of NWP runs (typically in excess of 15, many having 50 or more) from the same start time (t=0) and using the same model physics, but each run (or 'member') having a slightly per [..]
Source: sgsweather.com

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A collection of numerical model results that show slightly different possible outcomes.
Source: weatherdudes.com

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A collection of model simulations characterising a climate prediction or projection. Differences in initial conditions and model formulation result in different evolutions of the modelled system and m [..]
Source: ipcc-data.org





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