Formulas derived through calculation
Plural for a collection of accumulated items of a particular kind
“According to Brownlee, the loose aggregate of particles seen on comets may represent the first generation of solids in the solar system.”
Plural for a whole formed by combining several separate elements
“These objects remain largely as they have always been, an aggregate of separate dust grains and frozen water, loosely held together.”
Plural for a sum or total, especially of the score of a player or team within a fixture
“They finished second to Switzerland, before beating Wales 1-0 on aggregate in a nervy play-off.”
Plural for the whole of something
Plural for an assemblage or collection of related things
Plural for metallic mineral
Plural for a disorganized assortment of things
(Buddhism) Plural for any of the five attributes that constitute the sentient being
Plural for a large quantity of something
To amount in number to
“In a year's time, this unreasonable payment would aggregate to a total of $3,360.”
To collect or amass an amount of something
“I turned back to an old idea, the microfiche, the only cheap way to aggregate a mass of full-text information at one's fingertips.”
To tally, total or count arithmetically
To bring together and take in from scattered places or sources
To amount in number to
To increase in amount, size, degree or value
To gather a group together for a particular purpose
To make up or be a part of a whole
(amount to) To add up to
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