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agglomerative

ADJECTIVE
  1. clustered together but not coherent
    an agglomerated flower head

How To Use agglomerative In A Sentence

  • Its mode is agglomerative - discrete pieces of information are gleaned and corroborated through firsthand experience.
  • Any understanding of the politics of the world must therefore take stock of this agglomerative process and its effects.
  • Propose a new agglomerative hierarchical clustering based method to eliminate outliers, with clustering tree to identify outliers.
  • Scott concluded his 1996 study by presenting his vision of a twenty-first-century production complex in which agglomerative forces accelerate through time as actors seek to increase the total stock of agglomeration economies.
  • According to a different sort of theory, the agglomerative theory, goodness simpliciter is just what you get by Value Theory
  • The agglomerative, or grouping, schedule provided by Ward's method indicated a notable flattening of the curve of squared Euclidean distances after the five-cluster solution.
  • Nagi, on the other hand, comes from an ancient religion, which is not so monolithic in itself, “Shintoism” being an agglomerative representation of many tribal religions. Anime Nano!
  • America has seen many great agglomerative clusters in its history that have helped fuel the American dream. Michael Moynihan: The Secret Sauce of Economic Growth
  • Herschel ascribes these openings or starless regions to the attractive and agglomerative forcesof the marginal groups. COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
  • Thirdly, he sins from time to time by being obscure, fragmentary, and agglomerative -- giving long strings of successive and detached items, not, however, devoid of a certain primitive effectiveness. Poems By Walt Whitman
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