aggregative

adj

Etymology

From aggregate + -ive.

  1. derived from aggregātum
  2. inherited from aggregat — “a sum, unit, complex, aggregate
  3. formed as aggregative — “aggregate + -ive

Definitions

  1. By, toward, or of aggregation (the act of collecting or gathering together).

    • Aggregative Pills, or Pills that have many Virtues, in Latin, pillulae aggregativae sive polychrestae
    • […] the imitative power, voluntary and automatic; the imagination, or shaping and modifying power; the fancy, or the aggregative and associative power; […]

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