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Definition of aggregate
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Aggregate
(n.) A mass
formed
by the union of
homogeneous
particles;
-- in
distinction
from a
compound,
formed
by the union of
heterogeneous
particles..
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Deme
::
Deme (n.) An
undifferentiated
aggregate
of cells or
plastids.
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(n.) A mass,
assemblage,
or sum of
particulars;
as, a house is an
aggregate
of
stone,
brick,
timber,
etc..
Value
::
Value (n.) The
property
or
aggregate
properties
of a thing by which it is
rendered
useful
or
desirable,
or the
degree
of such
property
or sum of
properties;
worth;
excellence;
utility;
importance..
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..
Coinage
::
Coinage
(v. t.)
Coins;
the
aggregate
coin of a time or
place.
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..
Nest
::
Nest (n.) An
aggregated
mass of any ore or
mineral,
in an
isolated
state,
within
a
rock..
Of
::
Of
(prep.)
Denoting
part of an
aggregate
or
whole;
belonging
to a
number
or
quantity
mentioned;
out of; from
amongst;
as, of this
little
he had some to
spare;
some of the mines were
unproductive;
most of the
company..
Checkerwork
::
Checkerwork
(n.) Any
aggregate
of
varied
vicissitudes.
Century
::
Century
(n.) A
hundred;
as, a
century
of
sonnets;
an
aggregate
of a
hundred
things..
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.
Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) The
aggregate
of all one's
inherited
physical
qualities;
the
aggregate
of the vital
powers
of an
individual,
with
reference
to
ability
to
endure
hardship,
resist
disease,
etc.; as, a
robust
constitution..
Chiliad
::
Chiliad
(n.) A
thousand;
the
aggregate
of a
thousand
things;
especially,
a
period
of a
thousand
years..
Aggregate
::
Aggregate
(a.)
Having
the
several
component
parts
adherent
to each other only to such a
degree
as to be
separable
by
mechanical
means.
Disaggregation
::
Disaggregation
(n.) The
separation
of an
aggregate
body into its
component
parts.
Stock
::
Stock (n.) In
tectology,
an
aggregate
or
colony
of
persons
(see
Person),
as
trees,
chains
of
salpae,
etc..
Range
::
Range (v.) An
aggregate
of
individuals
in one rank or
degree;
an
order;
a
class.
Every
::
Every (a. & a.
pron.)
All the parts which
compose
a whole
collection
or
aggregate
number,
considered
in their
individuality,
all taken
separately
one by one, out of an
indefinite
bumber..
Mineral
::
Mineral
(v. i.) An
inorganic
species
or
substance
occurring
in
nature,
having
a
definite
chemical
composition
and
usually
a
distinct
crystalline
form.
Rocks,
except
certain
glassy
igneous
forms,
are
either
simple
minerals
or
aggregates
of
minerals..
Sum
::
Sum (n.) The
aggregate
of two or more
numbers,
magnitudes,
quantities,
or
particulars;
the
amount
or whole of any
number
of
individuals
or
particulars
added
together;
as, the sum of 5 and 7 is 12..
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