ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED. Preceded by AGGREGATE ppl. a.]
1. Gathered into one whole; assembled, collected; collective.
1576. Lambarde, Peramb. Kent (1826), 16. These peoples, being aggregated of so many sundrie Nations.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., I. vii. (1686), 20. The aggregated testimony of many hundreds.
1775. Johnson, Tax. no Tyr., 61. Part of the aggregated guilt of rebellion.
1875. Darwin, Insectiv. Plants, iii. 47. The aggregated masses in many of the cells were re-dissolved.
2. Zool. = AGGREGATE a. 4.
1846. Patterson, Zool., 27. These Polypes are not separated, but aggregated.
† 3. Bot. = AGGREGATE a. 5. Obs.
1706. Phillips, Aggregated Flower.