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    aggregation
    /ˌaɡrɪˈɡeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the formation of a number of things into a cluster: "a single dose of aspirin irreversibly inhibits the normal aggregation of platelets"

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  2. 1. : a group, body, or mass composed of many distinct parts or individuals. A galaxy is an aggregation of stars and gas. 2. a. : the collecting of units or parts into a mass or whole. b. : the condition of being so collected.

  3. AGGREGATION definition: 1. the process of combining things or amounts into a single group or total: 2. the process of…. Learn more.

  4. 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. Discover More. Other Words From.

  5. the process of collecting and examining detailed information about people or organizations in order to decide how to market a product, who to lend money to, etc.: With our data aggregation service, market research companies and government organizations can rely on a single source for their operations.

  6. An aggregation is a collection, or the gathering of things together. Your baseball card collection might represent the aggregation of lots of different types of cards. Aggregation comes from the Latin ad, meaning to, and gregare, meaning herd.

  7. 1. To gather into a mass, sum, or whole: aggregated the donations into one bank account. 2. To amount to; total: Revenues will aggregate more than one million dollars. 3. To collect (content from different sources on the internet) into one webpage or newsreader. v.intr.

  8. the act of putting together different items, amounts, etc. into a single group or total; the group that is formed. the aggregation of data. Strategic networks are an aggregation of autonomous organizations that retain their own identity. Want to learn more?

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