aggregation
Pronunciation: [ˌæɡrɪˈɡeɪʃən]
Word
Context: “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.
Example
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?
Context: “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.
Example
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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