- ag·gre·gateaggregate (noun) · aggregates (plural noun)
- a whole formed by combining several (typically disparate) elements:"the council was an aggregate of three regional assemblies"
- the total number of points scored by a player or team in a series of sporting contests:"the result put the sides even on aggregate"
- a material or structure formed from a loosely compacted mass of fragments or particles:"the specimen is an aggregate of rock and mineral fragments"
- pieces of broken or crushed stone or gravel used to make concrete, or more generally in building and construction work:"use aggregate for the first layer when filling the trench"
aggregate (adjective)- formed or calculated by the combination of many separate units or items; total:"the aggregate amount of grants made"
- botany(of a group of species) comprising several very similar species formerly regarded as a single species.
- economicsdenoting the total supply or demand for goods and services in an economy at a particular time:"aggregate demand" · "aggregate supply"
aggregate (verb) · aggregates (third person present) · aggregated (past tense) · aggregated (past participle) · aggregating (present participle)- form or group into a class or cluster:"the butterflies aggregate in dense groups"
- computingcollect (related items of content) so as to display or link to them:"tools that aggregate data from all of the security devices are a good first step"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin aggregat- ‘herded together’, from the verb aggregare, from ad- ‘towards’ + grex, greg- ‘a flock’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a material or structure formed from a loosely compacted mass of fragments or particles:
adjective- formed or calculated by the combination of many separate units or items; total:
- denoting the total supply or demand for goods and services in an economy at a particular time:
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