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toplanma, birleştirme, yığın, yığışım, toplama, küme, bir araya gelme, bir araya toplanma, yığılma/yığın, yığışma, kümeleşme, topaklaşma, bütünleştirme, kümelenme, agregasyon, topaklanma, Toplamak, bir araya getirmek, cem etmek, toplamak, çakıllı kum, toplam,v.bir araya topla:n.toplam, agregat, (s) agrega, AGREGA, KATIŞMAÇ:Harç ve çimentoya katılan kum, çakıl vesaire, biriktirilmiş, toplanmış, birleştirmek, tutar, İki ayaklı maçlarda alınan skorun matematiksel hesabı, bütün, yığışmak, topak, kümelemek, yığma, agrega, cihaz, tutmak, toplam olarak, toplanmak, yekun tutmak, hepsi, topluluk, toplam, tüm, toplu, kütle, kırmataş, bir araya getirilmiş, yekün, mecmu, bir araya getirmek, bir araya topla, toplaştırmak, bütünlük, kum, Kitlesel, ulaşmak (toplamı), etmek (toplamı), katışmaç, toplaşım, kümelenmek, şey, özlü, kümeleşmek, toplaşmak,

1 toplanma  isim     ts
2 birleştirme     ts
3 yığın     ts
4 yığışım     ts
5 toplama     ts
6 küme     ts
7 bir araya gelme     ts
8 bir araya toplanma     ts
9 yığılma/yığın     ts
10 yığışma     ts
11 kümeleşme  Gıda,Tıp     ts
12 topaklaşma  Tıp     ts
13 bütünleştirme  Ticaret     ts
14 kümelenme  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
15 agregasyon     ts
16 topaklanma  Gıda,İnşaat     ts
17aggregate Toplamak, bir araya getirmek, cem etmek     ts
18aggregate toplamak  fiil     ts
19aggregate çakıllı kum     ts
20aggregate toplam,v.bir araya topla:n.toplam     ts
21aggregate agregat  Gıda,Tıp     ts
22aggregate (s) agrega  Mimarlık     ts
23aggregate AGREGA, KATIŞMAÇ:Harç ve çimentoya katılan kum, çakıl vesaire  Askeri     ts
24aggregate biriktirilmiş  sıfat     ts
25aggregate toplanmış  sıfat     ts
26aggregate birleştirmek  fiil     ts
27aggregate tutar  isim     ts
28aggregate İki ayaklı maçlarda alınan skorun matematiksel hesabı  Spor     ts
29aggregate bütün     ts
30aggregate yığışmak  Biyokimya     ts
31aggregate topak  Gıda,Tıp     ts
32aggregate kümelemek     ts
33aggregate yığma  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
34aggregate agrega     ts
35aggregate cihaz     ts
36aggregate tutmak     ts
37aggregate toplam olarak     ts
38aggregate toplanmak     ts
39aggregate yekun tutmak     ts
40aggregate hepsi     ts
41aggregate topluluk     ts
42aggregate toplam  Hukuk     ts
43aggregate tüm     ts
44aggregate toplu     ts
45aggregate kütle     ts
46aggregate kırmataş  Jeoloji     ts
47aggregate bir araya getirilmiş     ts
48aggregate yekün     ts
49aggregate mecmu     ts
50aggregate bir araya getirmek     ts
51aggregate bir araya topla     ts
52aggregate toplaştırmak     ts
53aggregate bütünlük     ts
54aggregate kum     ts
55aggregate Kitlesel     ts
56aggregate ulaşmak (toplamı)  fiil     ts
57aggregate etmek (toplamı)  fiil     ts
58aggregate katışmaç     ts
59aggregate toplaşım     ts
60aggregate kümelenmek     ts
61aggregate şey     ts
62aggregate özlü     ts
63aggregate kümeleşmek     ts
64aggregate toplaşmak     ts
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A collection of particulars; an aggregate, the majority of the parasite population concentrated into a minority of the host population, summarizing multiple routes into one route, The state of being collected into a mass, assemblage, or sum (aggregated), The act of collecting together (aggregating), This is combining units to reduce problem dimensions One form of aggregation is to combine basic entities at the data level, such as regions, time periods, and materials The dimensions of the mathematical program, which include numbers of variables and constraints, are generally reduced by aggregation at the entity level Another form of aggregation is the use of surrogates, including the strong form: integer equivalent aggregation, The principle under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader (or group of traders acting in concert) are combined to determine reporting status and compliance with speculative limits, A composition technique for implementing component objects whereby a new object can be built by using one or more existing objects that support some or all of the new object's required interfaces, Process in corporate financial planning whereby the smaller investment proposals of each of the firm's operational units are added up and in effect treated as a big picture [Harvey] The principle under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader (or group of traders acting in concert) are combined to determine reporting status and compliance with speculative limits [CFTC], Combining index relatives from one level to the next higher level The procedure for the International Price Program begins with the aggregation of item level relatives to weight group relatives The weight group relatives are then aggregated to the classification group relatives The classification group relatives are then aggregated to the stratum lower relatives which in turn are aggregated up the tree of stratum upper relatives to the All Import or All Export index level, Also commonly called a summary, an aggregation is a collection of data calculated from detail transactions An aggregation is usually a sum, count or average of the underlying detail, and often is calculated along several business dimensions , i e total sales by customer by product (back to top), means the set of its parts Each element of such a set is said to be 'part of' the aggregation aggregation is a means that is much simpler to deal with than abstraction because it appeals to observable things at any level of aggregation aggregation is a 1:n association An aggregation simply identifies the sum of its parts in contrast to abstraction which identifies the set of common properties of its instances, The OECD Secretariat aggregates time series into regional aggregates using individual country 1995 weights in GDP or expenditure items based on 1995 purchasing power parities (PPPs) See Annex Table: Weighting Scheme for aggregate measures, (Data Warehousing Guide), A mass or body of individual units or particles Healthy soil has good aggregation As microorganisms and worms feed, they form polysaccharides which act like glue to hold individual soil particles together, creating groups, or aggregates, of particles This loose formation allows soil to hold both water and air, and does not restrict the growth of roots, In CL diagrams, an aggregation is an "is part of" relationship connecting one or more "part classes" to a "container" or "assembly" class For example, in a CL diagram of an athletic club, the employees, members and equipment all could be connected to the club itself via an aggregation (part association) In an aggregation symbol, a diamond points to the assembly class, The grouping together of a selected set of like entities to form a single entity For example, grouping sets of adjacent areal units to form larger units, such as grouping ZIP Codes to form PCSAs, the act of gathering something together, several things grouped together or considered as a whole, The combination of the consequents of each rule in a Mamdani fuzzy inference system in preparation for defuzzification, Aggregation models the is subpart of relationship set It is used when one object class is made up of one or more component object classes, A special form of association that specifies a whole-part relationship between the aggregate (whole) and a component part Contrast: composition, Aggregation is a form of abstraction It is a conceptual way of viewing "the whole" while filtering out details about its parts This is sometimes referred to as "seeing the forest for the trees " It recognizes the identity of a "higher level" aggregate object whose characteristics transcend the characteristics of its component parts, A relationship in which an object contains one or more other subordinate objects as part of its state The subordinate objects typically have no independent existence separate from their containing object When the containing object has no further useful existence, neither do the subordinate objects For instance, a gas station object might contain several pump objects These pumps will only exist as long as the station does Aggregation is also referred to as the has-a relationship, to distinguish it from the is-a relationship, which refers to inheritance, The policy under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader or group of traders are combined to determine reporting status and speculative limit compliance, a circumstance in which higher level information (which may be thought to be subject to a higher level of security clearance) may be inferred from a large number of lower level data items A collection of information items may be required to be classified at a higher security level than any of the individual items that comprise it, A special case of association that occurs between a whole-part relationship Aggregation is known as a 'part-of' relationship or inclusion relationship, The policy under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader or a group of traders are combined to determine reporting status and speculative limit compliance, Process in corporate financial planning whereby the smaller investment proposals of each of the firm's operational units are aggregated and effectively treated as a whole, A process of grouping distinct data The aggregated data set has a smaller number of data elements than the input data set, collection, mass; process of collecting or gathering, The act of aggregating, or the state of being aggregated, collection into a mass or sum, The act of aggregating, or the state of being aggregated; collection into a mass or sum; a collection of particulars; an aggregate, a collection of particulars, an aggregate, Composed of several florets within a common involucre, as in the daisy; or of several carpels formed from one flower, as in the raspberry, Formed into clusters or groups of lobules; as, aggregate glands, consisting or formed of smaller objects or parts, Formed by a collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; collective; combined; added up, Having the several component parts adherent to each other only to such a degree as to be separable by mechanical means, United into a common organized mass; said of certain compound animals, To amount in the aggregate to; as, ten loads, aggregating five hundred bushels, To add or unite, as, a person, to an association, To bring together; to collect into a mass or sum. The aggregated soil, Crushed stone, crushed slag or water-worn gravel used for surfacing a built-up roof system, Solid particles of low aspect ratio added to a composite material, as distinguished from the matrix and any fibers or reinforcements, especially the gravel and sand added to concrete. (technical), A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole, The full chromatic scale of twelve equal tempered pitches, A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; – in distinction from a compound, formed by the union of heterogeneous particles, A set (collection of objects), collective, total, taking all units as a whole, A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; - in distinction from a compound, formed by the union of heterogeneous particles, a group of many individual owner accounts reported in one lump sum total without names, addresses, and Social Security numbers The dollar amount that each state allows to be reported in aggregate varies (Idaho no longer requires property with a value of $50 or less to be reported, in effect eliminating aggregates in this state Although holders are not required to report these items, they may voluntarily report and remit them ), Bulk materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, pumice, and scoria, that are used in making concrete, A hard inert mineral material, such as gravel, crushed rock, slag, or crushed stone, used in pavement applications either by itself or for mixing with asphalt, Any one of the five bases for clinging to a sense of self: form (physical phenomena, including the body), feelings, perceptions (mental labels), thought-fabrications, consciousness, A coarse material, such as gravel, broken stone or sand, with which cement and water are mixed to form concrete Crushed stone is usually designated as coarse aggregate and sand as fine aggregate, A surfacing or ballast for a roof system Aggregate can be rock, stone, crushed stone or slag, water-worn gravel, crushed lava rock or marble chips, Crushed rock used as a top layer in some flat-roof applications, A group of materials such as collection items or digital objects that have similar characteristics, To bring individual power purchasers together into a group to add together (or aggregate) their electricity demand Aggregated customers will have more negotiating power with generating companies that, for example, an individual homeowner, A granular material, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone and iron blast-furnace slag, used with a cementing medium to form a hydraulic cement concrete or mortar, (noun) A total created from smaller units For instance, the population of a county is an aggregate of the populations of the cities, rural areas, etc , that comprise the county (verb) To total data from smaller units into a large unit Example: "The Census Bureau aggregates data to preserve the confidentiality of individuals ", An aggregate is a number of people or things that are being considered as a single thing. society viewed as an aggregate of individuals. being the total amount of something after all the figures or points have been added together, a sum total of many heterogenous things taken together, An aggregate amount or score is made up of several smaller amounts or scores added together. England have beaten the Welsh three times in succession with an aggregate score of 83-12. Aggregate is also a noun. The highest aggregate came in the third round where Leeds and Middlesbrough drew 4-4, accumulate, hoard; bring together, combination; conjunction; group; mixture, the whole amount, amount in the aggregate to, A collection of information in which no individual information can be distinguished or identified Aggregated information can be used to determine the characteristics of a group, such as "Sixty percent of our users are over 35 ", formed of separate units in a cluster; "raspberries are aggregate fruits", gathered or tending to gather into a mass or whole; "aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year"; "the aggregated amount of indebtedness", gather in a mass, sum, or whole, n mineral material such as sand, gravel, shells, slag, or broken stone, or combinations thereof, that is mixed to form mortar or concrete, Inert solid bodies such as crushed rock, sand, gravel, Hard materials such as sand and crushed stone used to make concrete, A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; as, a house is an aggregate of stone, brick, timber, etc, A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; in distinction from a compound, formed by the union of heterogeneous particles, Formed by a collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; collective, To bring together; to collect into a mass or sum, "The aggregated soil, a sum total of many heterogenous things taken together gather in a mass, sum, or whole gathered or tending to gather into a mass or whole; "aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year"; "the aggregated amount of indebtedness", Inert particles such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, or expanded minerals, in a concrete or plaster mixture, A collection of parts brought together without interactions, typical of the reductionist approach which ignores emergent effects and self-organisation, formed of separate units in a cluster; "raspberries are aggregate fruits, The mineral materials, such as sand or gravel, used in making concrete, A word coined by George Olshevsky for stellations with no internal faces, such as those described in The Fifty-nine Icosahedra This is also the kind of stellation made by Great Stella They look identical from the outside to other stellations with internal faces, but may be topologically different, An aggregate is an arrangement of components and connectors into a graph structure Formally, an aggregate is defined by a set of components, a set of connectors, and a set of attachments from ports of the components to roles of the connectors An aggregate representation is a representation of a component or connector by an aggregate sub-architecture In addition to the elements that an aggregate has, an aggregate representation also has a set of bindings from ports and roles inside the aggregate to ports and roles on the element that the aggregate representation represents, " To add or unite, as, a person, to an association, Hard, inert mineral material, such as gravel, crushed rock, slag or crushed stone, used in pavement applications either by itself or for mixing with asphalt, Any total (e g , the gross national product; the sum of monthly sales), Granular material, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, and iron blast-furnace slag, used with a cementing medium to form a hydraulic-cement, concrete or mortar, plural of aggregation,

65 A collection of particulars; an aggregate     ts
66 the majority of the parasite population concentrated into a minority of the host population     ts
67 summarizing multiple routes into one route     ts
68 The state of being collected into a mass, assemblage, or sum (aggregated)     ts
69 The act of collecting together (aggregating)     ts
70 This is combining units to reduce problem dimensions One form of aggregation is to combine basic entities at the data level, such as regions, time periods, and materials The dimensions of the mathematical program, which include numbers of variables and constraints, are generally reduced by aggregation at the entity level Another form of aggregation is the use of surrogates, including the strong form: integer equivalent aggregation     ts
71 The principle under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader (or group of traders acting in concert) are combined to determine reporting status and compliance with speculative limits     ts
72 A composition technique for implementing component objects whereby a new object can be built by using one or more existing objects that support some or all of the new object's required interfaces     ts
73 Process in corporate financial planning whereby the smaller investment proposals of each of the firm's operational units are added up and in effect treated as a big picture [Harvey] The principle under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader (or group of traders acting in concert) are combined to determine reporting status and compliance with speculative limits [CFTC]     ts
74 Combining index relatives from one level to the next higher level The procedure for the International Price Program begins with the aggregation of item level relatives to weight group relatives The weight group relatives are then aggregated to the classification group relatives The classification group relatives are then aggregated to the stratum lower relatives which in turn are aggregated up the tree of stratum upper relatives to the All Import or All Export index level     ts
75 Also commonly called a summary, an aggregation is a collection of data calculated from detail transactions An aggregation is usually a sum, count or average of the underlying detail, and often is calculated along several business dimensions , i e total sales by customer by product (back to top)     ts
76 means the set of its parts Each element of such a set is said to be 'part of' the aggregation aggregation is a means that is much simpler to deal with than abstraction because it appeals to observable things at any level of aggregation aggregation is a 1:n association An aggregation simply identifies the sum of its parts in contrast to abstraction which identifies the set of common properties of its instances     ts
77 The OECD Secretariat aggregates time series into regional aggregates using individual country 1995 weights in GDP or expenditure items based on 1995 purchasing power parities (PPPs) See Annex Table: Weighting Scheme for aggregate measures     ts
78 (Data Warehousing Guide)     ts
79 A mass or body of individual units or particles Healthy soil has good aggregation As microorganisms and worms feed, they form polysaccharides which act like glue to hold individual soil particles together, creating groups, or aggregates, of particles This loose formation allows soil to hold both water and air, and does not restrict the growth of roots     ts
80 In CL diagrams, an aggregation is an "is part of" relationship connecting one or more "part classes" to a "container" or "assembly" class For example, in a CL diagram of an athletic club, the employees, members and equipment all could be connected to the club itself via an aggregation (part association) In an aggregation symbol, a diamond points to the assembly class     ts
81 The grouping together of a selected set of like entities to form a single entity For example, grouping sets of adjacent areal units to form larger units, such as grouping ZIP Codes to form PCSAs     ts
82 the act of gathering something together     ts
83 several things grouped together or considered as a whole     ts
84 The combination of the consequents of each rule in a Mamdani fuzzy inference system in preparation for defuzzification     ts
85 Aggregation models the is subpart of relationship set It is used when one object class is made up of one or more component object classes     ts
86 A special form of association that specifies a whole-part relationship between the aggregate (whole) and a component part Contrast: composition     ts
87 Aggregation is a form of abstraction It is a conceptual way of viewing "the whole" while filtering out details about its parts This is sometimes referred to as "seeing the forest for the trees " It recognizes the identity of a "higher level" aggregate object whose characteristics transcend the characteristics of its component parts     ts
88 A relationship in which an object contains one or more other subordinate objects as part of its state The subordinate objects typically have no independent existence separate from their containing object When the containing object has no further useful existence, neither do the subordinate objects For instance, a gas station object might contain several pump objects These pumps will only exist as long as the station does Aggregation is also referred to as the has-a relationship, to distinguish it from the is-a relationship, which refers to inheritance     ts
89 The policy under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader or group of traders are combined to determine reporting status and speculative limit compliance     ts
90 a circumstance in which higher level information (which may be thought to be subject to a higher level of security clearance) may be inferred from a large number of lower level data items A collection of information items may be required to be classified at a higher security level than any of the individual items that comprise it     ts
91 A special case of association that occurs between a whole-part relationship Aggregation is known as a 'part-of' relationship or inclusion relationship     ts
92 The policy under which all futures positions owned or controlled by one trader or a group of traders are combined to determine reporting status and speculative limit compliance     ts
93 Process in corporate financial planning whereby the smaller investment proposals of each of the firm's operational units are aggregated and effectively treated as a whole     ts
94 A process of grouping distinct data The aggregated data set has a smaller number of data elements than the input data set     ts
95 collection, mass; process of collecting or gathering  isim     ts
96 The act of aggregating, or the state of being aggregated     ts
97 collection into a mass or sum     ts
98 The act of aggregating, or the state of being aggregated; collection into a mass or sum; a collection of particulars; an aggregate     ts
99 a collection of particulars     ts
100 an aggregate     ts
101aggregate Composed of several florets within a common involucre, as in the daisy; or of several carpels formed from one flower, as in the raspberry     ts
102aggregate Formed into clusters or groups of lobules; as, aggregate glands     ts
103aggregate consisting or formed of smaller objects or parts     ts
104aggregate Formed by a collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; collective; combined; added up     ts
105aggregate Having the several component parts adherent to each other only to such a degree as to be separable by mechanical means     ts
106aggregate United into a common organized mass; said of certain compound animals     ts
107aggregate To amount in the aggregate to; as, ten loads, aggregating five hundred bushels     ts
108aggregate To add or unite, as, a person, to an association     ts
109aggregate To bring together; to collect into a mass or sum. The aggregated soil     ts
110aggregate Crushed stone, crushed slag or water-worn gravel used for surfacing a built-up roof system     ts
111aggregate Solid particles of low aspect ratio added to a composite material, as distinguished from the matrix and any fibers or reinforcements, especially the gravel and sand added to concrete. (technical)     ts
112aggregate A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; something consisting of elements but considered as a whole     ts
113aggregate The full chromatic scale of twelve equal tempered pitches     ts
114aggregate A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; – in distinction from a compound, formed by the union of heterogeneous particles     ts
115aggregate A set (collection of objects)     ts
116aggregate collective, total, taking all units as a whole  sıfat     ts
117aggregate A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; - in distinction from a compound, formed by the union of heterogeneous particles     ts
118aggregate a group of many individual owner accounts reported in one lump sum total without names, addresses, and Social Security numbers The dollar amount that each state allows to be reported in aggregate varies (Idaho no longer requires property with a value of $50 or less to be reported, in effect eliminating aggregates in this state Although holders are not required to report these items, they may voluntarily report and remit them )     ts
119aggregate Bulk materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, pumice, and scoria, that are used in making concrete     ts
120aggregate A hard inert mineral material, such as gravel, crushed rock, slag, or crushed stone, used in pavement applications either by itself or for mixing with asphalt     ts
121aggregate Any one of the five bases for clinging to a sense of self: form (physical phenomena, including the body), feelings, perceptions (mental labels), thought-fabrications, consciousness     ts
122aggregate A coarse material, such as gravel, broken stone or sand, with which cement and water are mixed to form concrete Crushed stone is usually designated as coarse aggregate and sand as fine aggregate     ts
123aggregate A surfacing or ballast for a roof system Aggregate can be rock, stone, crushed stone or slag, water-worn gravel, crushed lava rock or marble chips     ts
124aggregate Crushed rock used as a top layer in some flat-roof applications     ts
125aggregate A group of materials such as collection items or digital objects that have similar characteristics     ts
126aggregate To bring individual power purchasers together into a group to add together (or aggregate) their electricity demand Aggregated customers will have more negotiating power with generating companies that, for example, an individual homeowner     ts
127aggregate A granular material, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone and iron blast-furnace slag, used with a cementing medium to form a hydraulic cement concrete or mortar     ts
128aggregate (noun) A total created from smaller units For instance, the population of a county is an aggregate of the populations of the cities, rural areas, etc , that comprise the county (verb) To total data from smaller units into a large unit Example: "The Census Bureau aggregates data to preserve the confidentiality of individuals "     ts
129aggregate An aggregate is a number of people or things that are being considered as a single thing. society viewed as an aggregate of individuals. being the total amount of something after all the figures or points have been added together     ts
130aggregate a sum total of many heterogenous things taken together     ts
131aggregate An aggregate amount or score is made up of several smaller amounts or scores added together. England have beaten the Welsh three times in succession with an aggregate score of 83-12. Aggregate is also a noun. The highest aggregate came in the third round where Leeds and Middlesbrough drew 4-4     ts
132aggregate accumulate, hoard; bring together  fiil     ts
133aggregate combination; conjunction; group; mixture  isim     ts
134aggregate the whole amount     ts
135aggregate amount in the aggregate to     ts
136aggregate A collection of information in which no individual information can be distinguished or identified Aggregated information can be used to determine the characteristics of a group, such as "Sixty percent of our users are over 35 "     ts
137aggregate formed of separate units in a cluster; "raspberries are aggregate fruits"     ts
138aggregate gathered or tending to gather into a mass or whole; "aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year"; "the aggregated amount of indebtedness"     ts
139aggregate gather in a mass, sum, or whole     ts
140aggregate n mineral material such as sand, gravel, shells, slag, or broken stone, or combinations thereof, that is mixed to form mortar or concrete     ts
141aggregate Inert solid bodies such as crushed rock, sand, gravel     ts
142aggregate Hard materials such as sand and crushed stone used to make concrete     ts
143aggregate A mass, assemblage, or sum of particulars; as, a house is an aggregate of stone, brick, timber, etc     ts
144aggregate A mass formed by the union of homogeneous particles; in distinction from a compound, formed by the union of heterogeneous particles     ts
145aggregate Formed by a collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; collective     ts
146aggregate To bring together; to collect into a mass or sum     ts
147aggregate "The aggregated soil     ts
148aggregate a sum total of many heterogenous things taken together gather in a mass, sum, or whole gathered or tending to gather into a mass or whole; "aggregate expenses include expenses of all divisions combined for the entire year"; "the aggregated amount of indebtedness"     ts
149aggregate Inert particles such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, or expanded minerals, in a concrete or plaster mixture     ts
150aggregate A collection of parts brought together without interactions, typical of the reductionist approach which ignores emergent effects and self-organisation     ts
151aggregate formed of separate units in a cluster; "raspberries are aggregate fruits     ts
152aggregate The mineral materials, such as sand or gravel, used in making concrete     ts
153aggregate A word coined by George Olshevsky for stellations with no internal faces, such as those described in The Fifty-nine Icosahedra This is also the kind of stellation made by Great Stella They look identical from the outside to other stellations with internal faces, but may be topologically different     ts
154aggregate An aggregate is an arrangement of components and connectors into a graph structure Formally, an aggregate is defined by a set of components, a set of connectors, and a set of attachments from ports of the components to roles of the connectors An aggregate representation is a representation of a component or connector by an aggregate sub-architecture In addition to the elements that an aggregate has, an aggregate representation also has a set of bindings from ports and roles inside the aggregate to ports and roles on the element that the aggregate representation represents     ts
155aggregate " To add or unite, as, a person, to an association     ts
156aggregate Hard, inert mineral material, such as gravel, crushed rock, slag or crushed stone, used in pavement applications either by itself or for mixing with asphalt     ts
157aggregate Any total (e g , the gross national product; the sum of monthly sales)     ts
158aggregate Granular material, such as sand, gravel, crushed stone, and iron blast-furnace slag, used with a cementing medium to form a hydraulic-cement, concrete or mortar     ts
159aggregations plural of aggregation     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada aggregation kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. aggregation kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan aggregation kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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