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aggregation (n.)

early 15c., aggregacioun, originally in medicine, "formation of a pustule," from Medieval Latin aggregationem (nominative aggregatio), noun of action from past-participle stem of Latin aggregare "collect, bring together," from ad "to" (see ad-) + gregare "to collect into a flock, gather," from grex (genitive gregis) "a flock" (from PIE root *ger- "to gather"). From 1540s as "a combined whole;" 1560s as "act of collecting in an unorganized mass."

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Definitions of aggregation from WordNet

aggregation (n.)
several things grouped together or considered as a whole;
aggregation (n.)
the act of gathering something together;
Synonyms: collection / collecting / assembling
From wordnet.princeton.edu