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aggregate /ag·gre·gate/ 1. (ag´rĕ-gāt) to crowd or cluster together. 2. (ag´rĕ-git) crowded or clustered together. 3. (ag´rĕ-git) a mass or assemblage.
aggregate [ag′rəgāt] Etymology: L, ad + gregare, to gather together 1 the total of a group of substances or components making up a mass or complex. Data on individual patients can be aggregated to allow conclusions about the patient population to be made. 2 See aggregation. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Variables that most affect mechanical penetration are metallostatic head, metal velocity and mold aggragate grain size. Eli liminally and symbolically shows his humanity over and over, but the society will not grant him the "culturally recognized degree of maturation" (Turner 93) requisite for societal acceptance and transition into the state of manhood and humanity, his aggragate state. The aggragate number of shares which the corporation has authority to issue presently consists of 15,000,000 shares of Common Stock having a $. |
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