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Definition of aggregate
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Aggregate
(n.) A mass,
assemblage,
or sum of
particulars;
as, a house is an
aggregate
of
stone,
brick,
timber,
etc..
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Mileage
::
Mileage
(n.)
Aggregate
length
or
distance
in
miles;
esp., the sum of
lengths
of
tracks
or wires of a
railroad
company,
telegraph
company,
etc..
Gum Ammoniac
::
Gum
ammoniac
(n.) The
concrete
juice (gum
resin)
of an
umbelliferous
plant,
the
Dorema
ammoniacum.
It is
brought
chiefly
from
Persia
in the form of
yellowish
tears,
which occur
singly,
or are
aggregated
into
masses.
It has a
peculiar
smell,
and a
nauseous,
sweet
taste,
followed
by a
bitter
one. It is
inflammable,
partially
soluble
in water and in
spirit
of wine, and is used in
medicine
as an
expectorant
and
resolvent,
and for the
formation
of
certain
plasters..
Tree
::
Tree (n.) A mass of
crystals,
aggregated
in
arborescent
forms,
obtained
by
precipitation
of a metal from
solution.
See Lead tree, under
Lead..
Range
::
Range (v.) An
aggregate
of
individuals
in one rank or
degree;
an
order;
a
class.
Collective
::
Collective
(a.)
Expressing
a
collection
or
aggregate
of
individuals,
by a
singular
form; as, a
collective
name or noun, like
assembly,
army, jury, etc..
Meride
::
Meride
(n.) A
permanent
colony
of cells or
plastids
which may
remain
isolated,
like
Rotifer,
or may
multiply
by
gemmation
to form
higher
aggregates,
termed
zoides..
Generation
::
Generation
(n.) The
aggregate
of the
functions
and
phenomene
which
attend
reproduction.
Order
::
Order (n.) A body of
persons
having
some
common
honorary
distinction
or rule of
obligation;
esp., a body of
religious
persons
or
aggregate
of
convents
living
under a
common
rule; as, the Order of the Bath; the
Franciscan
order..
Collectively
::
Collectively
(adv.)
In a mass, or body; in a
collected
state;
in the
aggregate;
unitedly..
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(a.)
Composed
of
several
florets
within
a
common
involucre,
as in the
daisy;
or of
several
carpels
formed
from one
flower,
as in the
raspberry..
"aggregate
::
Aggregate
(v. t.) To bring
together;
to
collect
into a mass or sum. The
aggregated
soil..
Flocculation
::
Flocculation
(n.) The
process
by which small
particles
of fine soils and
sediments
aggregate
into
larger
lumps.
Cumulative
::
Cumulative
(a.)
Composed
of parts in a heap;
forming
a mass;
aggregated.
Amount
::
Amount
(n.) The sum total of two or more sums or
quantities;
the
aggregate;
the whole
quantity;
a
totality;
as, the
amount
of 7 and 9 is 16; the
amount
of a bill; the
amount
of this
year's
revenue..
Nest
::
Nest (n.) An
aggregated
mass of any ore or
mineral,
in an
isolated
state,
within
a
rock..
Stock
::
Stock (n.) In
tectology,
an
aggregate
or
colony
of
persons
(see
Person),
as
trees,
chains
of
salpae,
etc..
Respiration
::
Respiration
(n.) The act of
resping
or
breathing;
the act of
taking
in and
giving
out air; the
aggregate
of those
processes
bu which
oxygen
is
introduced
into the
system,
and
carbon
dioxide,
or
carbonic
acid,
removed..
Number
::
Number
(n.) That which
admits
of being
counted
or
reckoned;
a unit, or an
aggregate
of
units;
a
numerable
aggregate
or
collection
of
individuals;
an
assemblage
made up of
distinct
things
expressible
by
figures..
Sustentative
::
Sustentation
(n.) The
aggregate
of the
functions
by which a
living
organism
is
maintained
in a
normal
condition
of
weight
and
growth.
Fencing
::
Fencing
(v. i.) The
aggregate
of the
fences
put up for
inclosure
or
protection;
as, the
fencing
of a
farm..
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