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Synonyms of the word 
AGGREGATE → AGGREGATED - AGGREGATIVE - AMALGAMATE - AMOUNT - COLLECTIVE - COMBINE - COME - COMMIX - CONGERIES - CONGLOMERATION - MASS - MINGLE - MIX - MULTIPLE - SUM - SUMMATION - TOTAL - TOTALITY - UNIFY - UNIT - WHOLEaggregate- n. A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole.
- n. A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; – in distinction from a compound, formed by the union…
- n. (mathematics, obsolete) A set (collection of objects).
- n. (music) The full chromatic scale of twelve equal tempered pitches.
- n. (sports) The total score in a set of games between teams or competitors, usually the combination of the…
- n. (roofing) Crushed stone, crushed slag or water-worn gravel used for surfacing a built-up roof system.
- n. Solid particles of low aspect ratio added to a composite material, as distinguished from the matrix and…
- n. (Buddhism) Any of the five attributes that constitute the sentient being.
- adj. Formed by a collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; collective; combined; added up.
- adj. Consisting or formed of smaller objects or parts.
- adj. Formed into clusters or groups of lobules.
- adj. (botany) Composed of several florets within a common involucre, as in the daisy; or of several carpels…
- adj. Having the several component parts adherent to each other only to such a degree as to be separable by…
- adj. United into a common organized mass; said of certain compound animals.
- v. (transitive) To bring together; to collect into a mass or sum.
- v. (archaic, transitive) To add or unite (e.g. a person), to an association.
- v. (transitive) To amount in the aggregate to.
aggregated- v. simple past tense and past participle of aggregate.
aggregative- adj. By, toward, or of aggregation; aggregational.
amalgamate- v. (transitive) To merge, to combine, to blend, to join.
- v. To make an alloy of a metal and mercury.
- v. (transitive, mathematics) To combine (free groups) by identifying respective isomorphic subgroups.
- adj. coalesced; united; combined.
amount- n. The total, aggregate or sum of material (not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard…
- n. A quantity or volume.
- n. (nonstandard, sometimes proscribed) The number (the sum) of elements in a set.
- v. (intransitive, followed by to) To total or evaluate.
- v. (intransitive, followed by to) To be the same as or equivalent to.
- v. (obsolete, intransitive) To go up; to ascend.
collective- adj. Formed by gathering or collecting; gathered into a mass, sum, or body; congregated or aggregated.
- adj. Tending to collect; forming a collection.
- adj. Having plurality of origin or authority.
- adj. (grammar) Expressing a collection or aggregate of individuals, by a singular form.
- adj. (obsolete) Deducing consequences; reasoning; inferring.
- n. A farm owned by a collection of people.
- n. (especially in communist countries) One of more farms managed and owned, through the state, by the community.
- n. (grammar) A collective noun or name.
- n. (by extension) A group dedicated to a particular cause or interest.
combine- v. (transitive) To bring (two or more things or activities) together; to unite.
- v. (transitive) To have two or more things or properties that function together.
- v. (intransitive) To come together; to unite.
- v. (card games) In the game of casino, to play a card which will take two or more cards whose aggregate number…
- v. (obsolete) To bind; to hold by a moral tie.
- n. A combine harvester.
- n. A combination.
come- v. (intransitive) To move from further away to nearer to.
- v. (intransitive) To arrive.
- v. (intransitive) To appear, to manifest itself.
- v. (intransitive) To take a position to something else in a sequence.
- v. (intransitive, slang) To achieve orgasm; to cum; to ejaculate.
- v. (copulative, figuratively, with close) To approach a state of being or accomplishment.
- v. (figuratively, with to) To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something.
- v. (copulative, archaic) To become, to turn out to be.
- v. (intransitive) To be supplied, or made available; to exist.
- v. (slang) To carry through; to succeed in.
- v. (intransitive) Happen.
- v. (intransitive, with from or sometimes of) To have a social background.
- v. (intransitive, of grain) To germinate.
- n. (obsolete) Coming, arrival; approach.
- n. (slang) Semen.
- n. (slang) Female ejaculatory discharge.
- prep. Used to indicate an event, period, or change in state occurring after a present time.
- interj. An exclamation to express annoyance.
- interj. An exclamation to express encouragement, or to precede a request.
- n. (typography, obsolete) Alternative form of comma in its medieval use as a middot ⟨·⟩ serving as a form…
commix- v. To mix separate things together, or to become mixed; to amalgamate.
congeries- n. A collection or aggregation of disparate items.
conglomeration- n. That which consists of many previously separate parts.
- n. An instance of conglomerating, a coming together of separate parts.
mass- n. (physical) Matter, material.
- n. A large quantity; a sum.
- n. (quantity) Large in number.
- v. (transitive) To form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses;…
- v. (intransitive) To have a certain mass.
- adj. Involving a mass of things; concerning a large quantity or number.
- adj. Involving a mass of people; of, for, or by the masses.
- n. (Christianity) The Eucharist, now especially in Roman Catholicism.
- n. (Christianity) Celebration of the Eucharist.
- n. (Christianity, usually as the Mass) The sacrament of the Eucharist.
- n. A musical setting of parts of the mass.
- v. (intransitive, obsolete) To celebrate mass.
mingle- v. To mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to…
- v. To associate or unite in society or by ties of relationship; to cause or allow to intermarry; to intermarry.
- v. To deprive of purity by mixture; to contaminate.
- v. (obsolete) To put together; to join.
- v. To make or prepare by mixing the ingredients of.
- v. (intransitive) To become mixed or blended.
- n. (obsolete) A mixture.
mix- v. To stir two or more substances together.
- v. To combine items from two or more sources normally kept separate.
- v. To form by mingling; to produce by the stirring together of ingredients; to compound of different parts.
- v. To use a mixer (machine) on.
- v. (music) To combine several tracks.
- v. (music) To produce a finished version of a recording.
- v. To unite with in company; to join; to associate.
- n. The result of mixing two or more substances; a mixture.
- n. The result of combining items normally kept separate.
- n. (music) The result of mixing several tracks.
- n. (music) The finished version of a recording.
multiple- adj. Having more than one element, part, component, or function, particularly many.
- n. (mathematics) A whole number that may be divided by another whole number with no remainder.
- n. (finance) Price-earnings ratio.
- n. One of a set of the same thing; a duplicate.
- n. A single individual who has multiple personalities.
- n. One of a set of siblings produced by a multiple birth.
- n. A chain store.
sum- n. A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.
- n. (often plural) An arithmetic computation, especially one posed to a student as an exercise (not necessarily…
- n. A quantity of money.
- n. A summary; the principal points or thoughts when viewed together; the amount; the substance; compendium.
- n. A central idea or point.
- n. The utmost degree.
- n. (obsolete) An old English measure of corn equal to the quarter.
- v. (transitive) To add together.
- v. (transitive) To give a summary of.
- n. The basic unit of money in Kyrgyzstan.
- n. The basic unit of money in Uzbekistan.
- pron. (African American Vernacular) Eye dialect spelling of some.
summation- n. A summarization.
- n. (mathematics): An adding up of a series of items.
total- n. An amount obtained by the addition of smaller amounts.
- n. (informal, mathematics) Sum.
- adj. Entire; relating to the whole of something.
- adj. (used as an intensifier) Complete; absolute.
- v. (transitive) To add up; to calculate the sum of.
- v. To equal a total of; to amount to.
- v. (transitive, US, slang) to demolish; to wreck completely. (from total loss).
- v. (intransitive) To amount to; to add up to.
totality- n. The state of being total.
- n. An aggregate quantity obtained by addition.
- n. (astronomy) The phase of an eclipse when it is total.
unify- v. (transitive) Cause to become one; make into a unit; consolidate; merge; combine.
- v. (intransitive) Become one.
unit- n. (sciences) A standard measure of a quantity.
- n. The number one.
- n. Clipping of international unit.
- n. An organized group comprising people and/or equipment.
- n. (military, informal) A member of a military organization.
- n. (US, military) Any military element whose structure is prescribed by competent authority, such as a table…
- n. (US, military) An organization title of a subdivision of a group in a task force.
- n. (US, military) A standard or basic quantity into which an item of supply is divided, issued, or used.…
- n. (US, military) With regard to Reserve Components of the Armed Forces, denotes a Selected Reserve unit…
- n. (algebra) The identity element, neutral element.
- n. (algebra) An element having an inverse, an invertible element.
- n. (category theory) In an adjunction, a natural transformation from the identity functor of the domain of…
- n. (geology) A volume of rock or ice of identifiable origin and age range that is defined by the distinctive…
- n. (commerce) An item which may be sold singly.
- n. (Britain) A unit of alcohol.
- n. (Britain, electricity) One kilowatt-hour (as recorded on an electricity meter).
- n. (Australia, New Zealand) a measure of housing equivalent to the living quarters of one household, an apartment…
- n. (historical) A gold coin of the reign of James I, worth twenty shillings.
- adj. For each unit.
- adj. (mathematics) Having a size or magnitude of one.
whole- adj. Entire.
- adj. Sound, uninjured, healthy.
- adj. (of food) From which none of its constituents has been removed.
- adv. (colloquial) In entirety; entirely; wholly.
- n. Something complete, without any parts missing.
- n. An entirety.
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