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Aggregate may refer to:

  • Construction aggregate, materials used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, or recycled crushed concrete.
  • Aggregate (composite), in materials science, a component of a composite material used to resist compressive stress.
  • Aggregator, to collect messages from multiple sources, typically from RSS.
  • In computer science, an object which is composed of multiple elements.
  • Total chromatic and combinatoriality, in music, the full chromatic scale of twelve equal tempered pitch.
  • Aggregate series, in rocketry, a set of experimental rocket designs developed in Nazi Germany.
  • Aggregate score, in sports, refers to the sum of two scorelines when the same two teams play each over two legs (most commonly in a knockout competition).
  • Aggregate demand, in economics, the total demand for goods and services in the economy during a specific time period.
  • Aggregate data, in statistics, data combined from several measurements.
  • Aggregate (Pāli, khandha; Sanskrit, skandha), in Buddhism, refers to a category of sensory experiences.
  • In computer science (especially SQL), an aggregate function calculates a scalar result from a set or list of objects.

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