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BNC: 34192 COCA: 30078

agglomeration

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agglomeration /əˌglɑːməˈreɪʃən/ noun
plural agglomerations
agglomeration
/əˌglɑːməˈreɪʃən/
noun
plural agglomerations
Learner's definition of AGGLOMERATION
[count] formal
: a large group, collection, or pile of different things(不同事物结集而成的)团,块,堆
BNC: 34192 COCA: 30078

agglomeration

noun

ag·​glom·​er·​a·​tion ə-ˌglä-mə-ˈrā-shən How to pronounce agglomeration (audio)
1
: the action or process of collecting in a mass
the agglomeration of matter into stars and galaxies
2
: a heap or cluster of usually disparate (see disparate sense 1) elements
… an agglomeration of 100-year-old cottages with gingerbread scroll-saw ornamentation. Ira Henry Freeman
3
: a large, densely and contiguously populated area consisting of a city and its suburbs
an urban agglomeration
agglomerative adjective

Example Sentences

This suburb has become just a vast agglomeration of houses, people, and cars. the bedroom community became a vast agglomeration of houses, schools, and small shops
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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Medieval Latin agglomerātiōn-, agglomerātiō, from Latin agglomerāre "to agglomerate entry 1" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of action nouns

First Known Use

1661, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of agglomeration was in 1661
BNC: 34192 COCA: 30078

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