ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ED. Preceded by AGGREGATE ppl. a.]

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  1.  Gathered into one whole; assembled, collected; collective.

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1576.  Lambarde, Peramb. Kent (1826), 16. These peoples, being aggregated of so many sundrie Nations.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., I. vii. (1686), 20. The aggregated testimony of many hundreds.

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1775.  Johnson, Tax. no Tyr., 61. Part of the aggregated guilt of rebellion.

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1875.  Darwin, Insectiv. Plants, iii. 47. The aggregated masses in many of the cells were re-dissolved.

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  2.  Zool. = AGGREGATE a. 4.

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1846.  Patterson, Zool., 27. These Polypes are not separated, but aggregated.

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  † 3.  Bot. = AGGREGATE a. 5. Obs.

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1706.  Phillips, Aggregated Flower.

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