Definitions for aggregates

aggregates ag·gre·gate

Spelling: [adjective, noun ag-ri-git, -geyt; verb ag-ri-gey
IPA: /adjective, noun ˈæg rɪ gɪt, -ˌgeɪt; verb ˈæg rɪˌgeɪt/

Aggregates is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 2 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 3 points.

You can make 317 anagrams from letters in aggregates (aaeegggrst).

Definitions for aggregates

noun

  1. a sum, mass, or assemblage of particulars; a total or gross amount:
  2. a cluster of soil granules not larger than a small crumb.
  3. any of various loose, particulate materials, as sand, gravel, or pebbles, added to a cementing agent to make concrete, plaster, etc.
  4. Mathematics. set (def 92).
  5. a sum, mass, or assemblage of particulars; a total or gross amount:
  6. a cluster of soil granules not larger than a small crumb.
  7. any of various loose, particulate materials, as sand, gravel, or pebbles, added to a cementing agent to make concrete, plaster, etc.
  8. Mathematics. set (def 92).

Idioms

  1. in the aggregate, taken or considered as a whole:
  2. in the aggregate, taken or considered as a whole:

adjective

  1. formed by the conjunction or collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; total; combined:
  2. Botany. (of a flower) formed of florets collected in a dense cluster but not cohering, as the daisy. (of a fruit) composed of a cluster of carpels belonging to the same flower, as the raspberry.
  3. Geology. (of a rock) consisting of a mixture of minerals separable by mechanical means.
  4. formed by the conjunction or collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; total; combined:
  5. Botany. (of a flower) formed of florets collected in a dense cluster but not cohering, as the daisy. (of a fruit) composed of a cluster of carpels belonging to the same flower, as the raspberry.
  6. Geology. (of a rock) consisting of a mixture of minerals separable by mechanical means.

verb (used with object)

  1. to bring together; collect into one sum, mass, or body.
  2. to amount to (the number of):
  3. to bring together; collect into one sum, mass, or body.
  4. to amount to (the number of):

verb (used without object)

  1. to combine and form a collection or mass.
  2. to combine and form a collection or mass.

Origin of aggregates

1375-1425; late Middle English Latin aggregātus (past participle of aggregāre), equivalent to ag- ag- + greg- (stem of grex flock) + -ātus Examples for aggregates

But in the aggregate, also like marriage, there is no doubt of its value.

Their hub is an aggregate of photographs and eyewitness reports taken by hundreds of collectives.

We thus form an aggregate (of institutions, of groups of men, of events).

And what Navfac calls “standard airfield concrete” is military-grade, made with aggregate and Portland cement.

In aggregate, Retsky received a larger dose of 5-FU than the standard concentrated therapy.

I have observed that the aggregate procession was on the whole pleasant to see.

This will aggregate a portable audience that you can later introduce to your crowdfunding launch.

But in the aggregate, immigration reform is not a salient issue for white evangelicals.

Total: Sixteen fish; aggregate weight, one hundred and forty pounds.

The aggregate amount of these notes was fifty thousand livres.

Word Value for aggregates
Scrable

2

Words with friends

3

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