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agglomeration

[uh-glom-uh-rey-shuhn] / əˌglɒm əˈreɪ ʃən /


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Instead, it is an agglomeration of mutually exclusive cultures established separately on the continent at different times by different peoples, each based on its own disparate “habits, beliefs, customs, values, and ideals.”

From The Wall Street Journal

However, copper's thermal stability typically weakens near that temperature, leading to particle agglomeration and loss of activity.

From Science Daily

To the usual agglomeration of humans, half-humans, humanoid robots and outer space beasts, “Alien: Earth” adds a new variety of beings, upon which it builds the series’ central metaphor/literary reference: J.M.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather than comprising an agglomeration of smaller vessels, each of these cities is designed to be built on enormous concrete platforms suspended on the water.

From New York Times

Further, “agglomeration” transmitted an image of people piled atop one another, said Theresa Williamson, executive director of a favela advocacy group, Catalytic Communities.

From Seattle Times