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total concrete aggregate

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  • aggregate — [ag′rə git; ] for v. [, ag′rəgāt΄] adj. [L aggregatus, pp. of aggregare, to lead to a flock, add to < ad , to + gregare, to herd < grex (gen. gregis), a herd] 1. gathered into, or considered as, a whole; total [the aggregate number of… …   English World dictionary

  • aggregate — I UK [ˈæɡrɪɡət] / US adjective [only before noun] business a) total the aggregate value of all shares purchased b) used for describing the total amount of something in a country s economy aggregate demand/supply: an increase in aggregate demand… …   English dictionary

  • aggregate — ag|gre|gate1 [ˈægrıgıt] n formal 1.) the total after a lot of different figures or points have been added together aggregate of ▪ The smaller minorities got an aggregate of 1,327 votes. ▪ In the aggregate (=as a group or in total) , women outlive …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • aggregate — ag|gre|gate1 [ ægrıgət ] adjective only before noun BUSINESS total: the aggregate value of all the shares purchased a. used for describing the total amount of something in a country s economy: aggregate demand/supply: an increase in aggregate… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Aggregate — may refer to: * Aggregate (composite), in materials science, a component of a composite material used to resist compressive stress * Construction aggregate, materials used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, or recycled… …   Wikipedia

  • Concrete — This article is about the construction material. For other uses, see Concrete (disambiguation). Outer view of the Roman Pantheon, still the largest unreinforced solid concrete dome.[1] …   Wikipedia

  • aggregate — aggregable /ag ri geuh beuhl/, adj. aggregately, adj. aggregateness, n. aggregatory /ag ri geuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. adj., n. /ag ri git, gayt /; v. /ag ri gayt /, adj., n., v., aggregated, aggregating. adj. 1. formed by the conjunction or… …   Universalium

  • aggregate — ▪ I. aggregate ag‧gre‧gate 1 [ˈægrɪgt] noun [countable] 1. the total after a lot of different parts or figures have been added together: • If workers seek greater increases in wages, they will in the aggregate (= in total ) bring about higher… …   Financial and business terms

  • aggregate — 1 noun (C) 1 the total after a lot of different parts or figures have been added together: Society is not just an aggregate of individuals. | on aggregate BrE (=when the points are added together): Manchester United won 2 1 on aggregate. | in… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • aggregate — adjective /ˈægrəgət / (say agruhguht) 1. formed by the conjunction or collection of particulars into a whole mass or sum; total; combined: the aggregate amount owed in taxes. 2. Botany a. (of a flower) formed of florets collected in a dense… …  

  • aggregate — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English aggregat, from Latin aggregatus, past participle of aggregare to add to, from ad + greg , grex flock Date: 15th century formed by the collection of units or particles into a body, mass, or amount ;… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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