Collection

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  • Hobby: Collecting items is a common hobby.
  • Gathering: A collection is formed by gathering items together.
  • Museum: Museums acquire, maintain, and manage collections of objects, artworks, and specimens.
  • Assortment: A collection can contain an assortment of different items.
  • Passion: Some people have a passion for collecting certain items.
  • Treasure: A collection of highly prized items can be considered a treasure.
  • Trove: A trove is a collection of valuable or desirable items.
  • Trove: A valuable collection is sometimes referred to as a trove.
  • Hoard: A large or excessive collection can be considered a hoard.
  • Museum: Museums house and display collections of artifacts or artworks.
  • Bundling: Bundling collects multiple items or services into a bundle.
  • Set: A collection can be considered a set of items.
  • Exhibit: Collections are often exhibited or put on display.
  • Assortment: An assortment is a collection of different items or elements.
  • Obsession: An excessive focus on collecting can become an obsession.
  • Accumulation: Accumulation is the process of collecting or gathering things over time.
  • Buildup: A buildup can refer to the collection or accumulation of items, materials, or data.
  • Gallery: Art galleries exhibit collections of paintings or sculptures.
  • Gathering: A collection is a gathering or group of things or people.
  • Array: An array is a collection of elements
  • Anthology: An anthology is a collection of literary works.
  • Cluster: A cluster is a collection of related items or objects.
  • Anthology: An anthology is a collection of literary works.
  • Array: Items in a collection can be arranged in an array.
  • Accumulation: A collection involves the accumulation of related items.
  • Assemblage: A collection is an assemblage of objects.
  • Assemblage: An assemblage is a collection of items or objects brought together.
  • Stockpile: A collection can involve stockpiling items.
  • Curation: Curation involves building and maintaining a collection.
  • Compilation: A collection can be a compilation of works or items.
  • Conglomeration: A conglomeration is a collection of different elements or components.