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noun
A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole.
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Like raspberries and blackberries, mulberries are aggregate fruit clusters, but without the tartness.
All things in this world, including ourselves, are aggregate sums of atoms, which are made up of rotating electrons.
Raspberries and blackberries, on the other hand, are "aggregate fruit" – lots of little fruits formed from one flower.
"They are important obviously, but this is a truly massive system and what we put out today are aggregate numbers for that entire system," Mr. Harries said.
The Federal Reserve does not report data until this evening, but those are aggregate weekly numbers and do not name the borrowers.
Because the numbers disclosed under that rule are aggregate figures, they provide little help to the I.R.S., aside from indicating which companies may be more aggressive in claiming doubtful tax benefits.
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Ionic crystals are aggregates of charged ions.
"But those are aggregates," he said.
The organizers are aggregating blogs in something called the Davos Conversation.
View and comment counts are cumulative and are aggregated across all known instances of the video.
The features are aggregated into patterns.
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