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aggregate
- Main Entry:
- 1ag·gre·gate

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈa-gri-gət\
- Function:
- adjective
- Etymology:
- Middle English aggregat, from Latin aggregatus, past participle of aggregare to add to, from ad- + greg-, grex flock
- Date:
- 15th century
: formed by the collection of units or particles into a body, mass, or amount : collective: as a (1): clustered in a dense mass or head <an aggregate flower> (2): formed from several separate ovaries of a single flower <aggregate fruit> b: composed of mineral crystals of one or more kinds or of mineral rock fragments c: taking all units as a whole <aggregate sales>
— ag·gre·gate·ly adverb
— ag·gre·gate·ness noun
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