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aggregation
[ ag-ri-gey-shuhn ]
noun
- a group or mass of distinct or varied things, persons, etc.:
an aggregation of complainants.
- collection into an unorganized whole.
- the state of being so collected.
- Biology, Ecology. a group of organisms of the same or different species living closely together but less integrated than a society.
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Other Words From
- aggre·gation·al adjective
- reag·gre·gation noun
- subag·gre·gation noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of aggregation1
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Example Sentences
The Roots now preside from a large, wooden bandstand, the aggregation having grown slightly in size.
Flipboard: Not many apps do personalized news aggregation as fluidly and beautifully as Flipboard.
The RealClearPolitics poll aggregation gives Obama a 48.7 - 46.3 lead over Romney.
Six Degrees of Aggregation Michael Shapiro, Columbia Journalism Review How The Huffington Post ate the internet.
Aggregation lives on the Cheat Sheet, the video player, and in the breaking news slot in the first big box.
There are few species whose association is above that of mere aggregation in flight.
All the above matters show how difficult it is to expect a community spirit in any area which is just an aggregation of houses.
The human family is an aggregation of families; and the family, not the man nor the woman, is the unit of the state.
Kingsville was a splendid aggregation of one house and a long platform.
A single group or aggregation of lesions or an area of disease.
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