collection

♦♦ col|lec|tion /kəl'ekʃən/ (collections)
1 [N-COUNT] oft N of n
A collection of things is a group of similar things that you have deliberately acquired, usually over a period of time.
The Art Gallery of Ontario has the world's largest collection of sculptures by Henry Moore...
He made the mistake of leaving his valuable record collection with a former girlfriend.
2 [N-COUNT] oft N of n
A collection of stories, poems, or articles is a number of them published in one book.
The Brookings Institution has assembled a collection of essays from foreign affairs experts.
3 [N-COUNT] usu N of n
A collection of things is a group of things.
Wye Lea is a collection of farm buildings that have been converted into an attractive complex.
4 [N-COUNT]
A fashion designer's new collection consists of the new clothes they have designed for the next season.
5 [N-UNCOUNT]
Collection is the act of collecting something from a place or from people.
Money can be sent to any one of 22,000 agents worldwide for collection.
...computer systems to speed up collection of information.
6 [N-COUNT]
If you organize a collection for charity, you collect money from people to give to charity.
I asked my headmaster if he could arrange a collection for a refugee charity.
7 [N-COUNT]
A collection is money that is given by people in church during some Christian services.col|lec|tion box (collection boxes)
[N-COUNT]
A collection box is a box or tin that is used to collect money for charity. (AM)

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