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Definition of aggregate
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Aggregate
(v. t.) To add or
unite,
as, a
person,
to an
association..
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Congest
::
Congest
(v. t. ) To
collect
or
gather
into a mass or
aggregate;
to bring
together;
to
accumulate.
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(n.) A mass,
assemblage,
or sum of
particulars;
as, a house is an
aggregate
of
stone,
brick,
timber,
etc..
Complexus
::
Complexus
(n.) A
complex;
an
aggregate
of
parts;
a
complication.
Opposition
::
Opposition
(n.) That which
opposes;
an
obstacle;
specifically,
the
aggregate
of
persons
or
things
opposing;
hence,
in
politics
and
parliamentary
practice,
the party
opposed
to the party in
power..
Coinage
::
Coinage
(v. t.)
Coins;
the
aggregate
coin of a time or
place.
Sustentative
::
Sustentation
(n.) The
aggregate
of the
functions
by which a
living
organism
is
maintained
in a
normal
condition
of
weight
and
growth.
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(v. t.) To add or
unite,
as, a
person,
to an
association..
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..
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(n.) A mass
formed
by the union of
homogeneous
particles;
-- in
distinction
from a
compound,
formed
by the union of
heterogeneous
particles..
Amount
::
Amount
(n.) To rise or reach by an
accumulation
of
particular
sums or
quantities;
to come (to) in the
aggregate
or
whole;
-- with to or unto.
People
::
People
(n.) The body of
persons
who
compose
a
community,
tribe,
nation,
or race; an
aggregate
of
individuals
forming
a
whole;
a
community;
a
nation..
Syncarpia
::
Syncarp
(n.) A kind of
aggregate
fruit in which the
ovaries
cohere
in a solid mass, with a
slender
receptacle,
as in the
magnolia;
also, a
similar
multiple
fruit,
as a
mulberry..
Corollet
::
Corollet
(n.) A
floret
in an
aggregate
flower.
Church
::
Church
(n.) The
aggregate
of
religious
influences
in a
community;
ecclesiastical
influence,
authority,
etc.; as, to array the power of the
church
against
some moral
evil..
Add
::
Add (v. t.) To join or
unite,
as one thing to
another,
or as
several
particulars,
so as to
increase
the
number,
augment
the
quantity,
enlarge
the
magnitude,
or so as to form into one
aggregate.
Hence:
To sum up; to put
together
mentally;
as, to add
numbers;
to add up a
column..
Collectively
::
Collectively
(adv.)
In a mass, or body; in a
collected
state;
in the
aggregate;
unitedly..
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(a.)
Having
the
several
component
parts
adherent
to each other only to such a
degree
as to be
separable
by
mechanical
means.
Case
::
Case (n.) One of the
forms,
or the
inflections
or
changes
of form, of a noun,
pronoun,
or
adjective,
which
indicate
its
relation
to other
words,
and in the
aggregate
constitute
its
declension;
the
relation
which a noun or
pronoun
sustains
to some other
word..
Pool
::
Pool (n.) The stake
played
for in
certain
games of
cards,
billiards,
etc.; an
aggregated
stake to which each
player
has
contributed
a
snare;
also, the
receptacle
for the
stakes..
Unity
::
Unity (n.) Any
definite
quantity,
or
aggregate
of
quantities
or
magnitudes
taken as one, or for which 1 is made to stand in
calculation;
thus, in a table of
natural
sines,
the
radius
of the
circle
is
regarded
as
unity..
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