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To bring together; to collect into a mass or sum. "The aggregated soil."
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Formed by a collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; collective.
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Formed into clusters or groups of lobules; as, aggregate glands.
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United into a common organized mass; -- said of certain compound animals.
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A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; as, a house is an aggregate of stone, brick, timber, etc.
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A grouping of crystals. Aggregates are defined by the ways crystals are clustered together.
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It is a term given to the grouping of crystals. It is defined by the way crystals are clustered together.
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A collective, or cluster, of individuals.
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Clustered Group of Solids, not Necessarily Assembled in Regular Way AIA American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC, USA ALCOA Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburg, PA, USA ALL WEATHER WOOD Pressure, chemically treated lumber & plywood suitable for use as foundation walls
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clump together.
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a. (L. ad, to; gregare, to collect into a flock) crowded into a cluster; a number of separate fruits from a single flower aggregated together; an aggregate flower is formed by a cluster of carples.
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Clustered or forming a group with objects in close proximity.
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A way to handle data. Refers to considering all data together.
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A cluster of associated objects that are treated as a unit for the purpose of data changes. External references are restricted to one member of the AGGREGATE, designated as the root. A set of consistency rules applies within the AGGREGATE'S boundaries.
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a sum total of many heterogenous things taken together
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gather in a mass, sum, or whole
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gathered or tending to gather into a mass or whole; "aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year"; "the aggregated amount of indebtedness"
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formed of separate units in a cluster; "raspberries are aggregate fruits"
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a cluster of associated objects that we treat as a unit for the purpose of data changes
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a group of cells that are attached together
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a set of distinct concepts that taken together form a more abstract concept
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To bring individual power purchasers or multiple accounts of a single customer together into a group to add together (or aggregate) their electricity demand.
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The clustering of soil particles into clods, crumbs, blocks or prisms. The aggregate is bound by organic matter, plant roots, fungal growth and exudates from roots, fungi and bacteria.
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A collection of parts brought together without interactions, typical of the reductionist approach which ignores emergent effects and self-organisation.
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numerous soil particles held in a single mass or cluster.
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A clustered mass.
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cluster together to form a dense mass
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group of soil particles cohering in such a way that they behave mecllanically as a unit.
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crowded into a cluster, but not cohering.
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spatial collection of particles; aggregates are distinguished from agglomerates by the increased difficulty in separation
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A unit of soil structure consisting of primary soil particles held together by cohesive forces or by secondary soil materials such as iron oxides, silica or organic matter. Aggregates may be natural, such as peds, or formed by tillage, such as crumbs and clods.
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The entire number, sum, mass, or quantity of something.
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Collected together in tufts, groups, or bunches.
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Clustered. In mosses, applied to two or more sporophytes from one perichaetium. 2. Composed of mineral crystals of one or more kinds or of rock fragments. 3. A material such as sand or gravel mixed with a binder, such as cement, to produce mortars and concrete. 4. A group of closely-related species.
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One formed by the coherence or the connation of pistils that were distinct in the flower when the pistils of separate flowers make up the fruit;designated as a multiple fruit.
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Grains that are clumped together into an irregular mass.
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A mass or cluster of soil particles, often having a characteristic shape.
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A group of individuals drawn together due to some environmental attraction (safe sleeping area, basking areas, food source, mating).
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