Aggregational


a group or m-ss of distinct or varied things, persons, etc.:
an aggregation of complainants.
collection into an unorganized whole.
the state of being so collected.
biology, ecology. a group of organisms of the same or different species living closely together but less integrated than a society.
noun
the act or process of aggregating
(ecology) dispersion in which the individuals of a species are closer together than if they were randomly dispersed
n.

early 15c., from middle french agrégation or directly from medieval latin aggregationem (nominative aggregatio), noun of action from past participle stem of latin aggregare (see aggregate (adj.)).

aggregation ag·gre·ga·tion (āg’rĭ-gā’shən)
n.
a m-ssing together or cl-stering of independent but similar units, such as particles, parts, or bodies.

Read Also:

  • Aggregative

    of or relating to an . forming or tending to form an . historical examples fancy is aggregative and -ssociative,—imagination is creative, motive. rab and his friends and other papers john brown i reckon i might have been too aggregative in my tabulation. roads of destiny o. henry are you not, in general, exaggerating the […]

  • Aggregator

    a person or thing that . digital technology. a web-based or installed application that aggregates related, frequently updated content from various internet sources and consolidates it in one place for viewing: an automated news aggregator. compare (def 23), . a company that negotiates the purchase of public-utility services on behalf of a group of customers […]

  • Aggregatory

    formed by the conjunction or collection of particulars into a whole m-ss or sum; total; combined: the aggregate amount of indebtedness. botany. (of a flower) formed of florets collected in a dense cl-ster but not cohering, as the daisy. (of a fruit) composed of a cl-ster of carpels belonging to the same flower, as the […]

  • Aggressed

    to commit the first act of hostility or offense; attack first. to begin to quarrel. to behave toward; attack (often followed by upon): wild animals aggressing their prey. historical examples neither have i ever aggressed on the rights of others in my self-defence. marital power exemplified in mrs. packard’s trial, and self-defence from the charge […]

  • Aggression

    the action of a state in violating by force the rights of another state, particularly its territorial rights; an unprovoked offensive, attack, invasion, or the like: the army is prepared to stop any foreign aggression. any offensive action, attack, or procedure; an inroad or encroachment: an aggression upon one’s rights. the practice of making -ssaults […]


Disclaimer: Aggregational definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.