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agglomeration

noun as in collection

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Borisov basically came together as an agglomeration of material from different parts of its star system, before finding a secluded place to call home far from its parent star.

Dutifully obeying the modern principle of agglomeration, it would be called an iPlod.

The agglomeration of data, however, is not offering a clear picture to economists and policymakers who yearn for one.

Looked at in front, a compound eye may be considered an agglomeration of simple eyes; but internally this is hardly correct.

Strictly speaking, it is not a city, but an agglomeration of industrialism.

Wherever politics is rigid and hostile to that tendency, there is irritation and struggle, but the agglomeration goes on.

In short, there are twenty-four small sovereign nations, whose agglomeration constitutes the body of the Union.

I think you would like my library if you could see it,—it is one agglomeration of exotics and eccentricities.

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On this page you'll find 29 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to agglomeration, such as: cluster, heap, jumble, load, mass, and pile.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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