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Definition of Aggregations
1. aggregation [n] - See also: aggregation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aggregations
Literary usage of Aggregations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A System of Mineralogy: Including an Extended Treatise on Crystallography by James Dwight Dana (1837)
"Aggregations OF IMPERFECT CRYSTALS. 60. The greater part, and probably all, of
the specimens of minerals that occur on our globe, may be described as ..."
2. The Elements of Sociology: A Text-book for Colleges and Schools by Franklin Henry Giddings (1898)
"We have seen where aggregations of people are formed. Let us now notice how they
are formed. Everyday observation shows us that there are two ways in which ..."
3. Minerals, and how to Study Them: A Book for Beginners in Mineralogy by Edward Salisbury Dana (1901)
"GROUPINGS OR Aggregations OF CRYSTALS. Some crystals occur isolated and alone,
and then the form is usually developed on all sides, and with something of ..."
4. Diseases of the ovaries: Their Diagnosis and Treatment by Spencer Wells (1873)
"Where the aggregations are surrounded by a dark margin, it may be frequently
observed how that margin gradually removes from the enclosed granules, ..."
5. Patentable Invention by Edward Sabine Renwick (1893)
"Result of Doctrine of Aggregations. ... of new and useful machines and implements
which have been invented and patented are unpatentable aggregations. ..."