aggregation
Prononciation : [ˌæɡrɪˈɡeɪʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « similarity »
(noun) when different things are grouped together because they share something in common. Like if you collect all your blue toys in one box, that's an aggregation of blue toys.
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The aggregation of birds in the tree created a beautiful sight.
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There was no aggregation of toys; they were all mixed up in different boxes.
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What aggregation of animals can you see at the zoo?
Contexte : « data »
(noun) a process where you combine pieces of information or data to get a larger picture or summary. Like when you put together your test scores from different subjects to see how well you did overall.
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The aggregation of all the students' scores showed improvement in math.
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Without proper aggregation, the data may not give us a clear picture.
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How do we perform the aggregation of all the survey results?
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