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aggregation
[ ag-ri-gey-shuhn ]
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.
Other yvlog Forms
- g·tDz· adjective
- a··tDz noun
- ܲa··tDz noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of aggregation1
Example Sentences
On the website, Californians will be able to see an aggregation of public comments that are stripped of personal information that might identify the residents who participate, Tong said.
“Seeing massive aggregations of animals is a striking reminder of both their abundance and their importance to the ecosystem.”
In a recent interview, he called Musk "a truly evil guy" and lambasted tech billionaires for being focused on "aggregation of wealth" at the expense of American workers.
Today, there are no native oyster aggregations that we know of in Europe bigger than a tenth of a hectare, and most wild populations exist at densities lower than one oyster per square meter.
In mice, the ketone ester treatment resulted in clearance rather than pathological aggregation of insoluble proteins.
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