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I have a list of dictionaries like so:

dicts = [
    {'key_a': valuex1,
     'key_b': valuex2,
     'key_c': valuex3},

    {'key_a': valuey1,
     'key_b': valuey2,
     'key_c': valuey3},

    {'key_a': valuez1,
     'key_b': valuez2,
     'key_c': valuez3}
]

I would like to take these and construct a big dictionary like so:

big_dict = {
    'key_a': [valuex1, valuey1, valuez1],
    'key_b': [valuex2, valuey2, valuez2],
    'key_c': [valuex3, valuey3, valuez3]
}

Is there any elegant "zip"-like way for me to do this?

All the keys are always going to be identical.

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big_dict = {}
for k in dicts[0]:
    big_dict[k] = [d[k] for d in dicts]

Or, with a dict comprehension:

{k: [d[k] for d in dicts] for k in dicts[0]}

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