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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.

ag·gre·gate (gr-gt)
adj.
Crowded or massed into a dense cluster.
n.
A total considered with reference to its constituent parts; a gross amount in a mass or cluster.
v. (-gt)
To gather into a mass, sum, or whole.

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.


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