agglomeration

[ US /əˌɡɫɑmɝˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɐɡlˌɒməɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a jumbled collection or mass
  2. the act of collecting in a mass; the act of agglomerating
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How To Use agglomeration In A Sentence

  • Some states counted administrative areas as urban units, and some counted agglomerations of a certain number of people.
  • Apparatus as in claim 4 wherein pressurized gas means is provided for operating said deagglomeration means. DaddyBlogger.com
  • In addition, agglomeration forces are generally associated with an abundant supply of skilled labor.
  • Unfortunately, the Standard Embassy Design is producing buildings that are little more than horizontal blocks or interlocking agglomerations thereof.
  • Therefore the development of the urban agglomeration in Chengyu District is still at the starting point with very weak interaction be- tween cities.
  • Surprisingly, the specialty served amid this agglomeration of Old World architecture was Southern fried chicken. If These Plates Could Talk
  • For this an efficient deagglomeration of the tubes is required. Non-toxic Nanotubes | Blog | Futurismic
  • The actual regional growth rates will therefore depend on the extent to which agglomeration economies or diseconomies are operative.
  • With agglomeration of settlements, some village churches were downgraded and abandoned; others became our parish churches.
  • It could, I suppose, be an agglomeration of similar moods, imaginatively totted up to form a persuasive total: mood as analogous to representative democracy.
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