aggregato
aggregate
noun ahg-greh-GAH-toh Rare
Origin: Latin aggregatus, from grex (flock)
Also means
cluster
Usage Note
Aggregato can function as both a noun ('an aggregate', 'a cluster') and an adjective ('aggregated'). In economics il dato aggregato means 'the aggregate figure'; in statistics un aggregato is a combined total. As an adjective it follows the noun and agrees in gender: dati aggregati.
Examples
"I dati aggregati mostrano un miglioramento."
Natural Translation
The aggregate data shows an improvement.
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