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2. arrin, kap (shumën)-n 1. grumbullim; the report was an aggregate of viewpoints raporti s'ishte veçse një grumbullim pikëpamjesh2. shumë totale3. material (zhavorr etj) për beton- adj 1. total; the aggregate value of the gifts vlera totale e dhuratave2. gjeol. përbërë nga copëra; aggregate rock shkëmb granitor (i përbërë nga shkrirje copërash)
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