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reˈaggregate, v. [re- 5 a.] a. trans. To collect or bring together again. b. intr. To come together again. Hence reˈaggregated ppl. a.; reaggreˈgation.
1849Murchison Siluria xiv. 347 Simply a re-aggregated granite. 1862G. P. Scrope Volcanos 45 A proportionate diminution of temperature..reaggregates them in a solid mass. 1882Spencer Princ. Sociol., Pol. Instit. 243 The minglings of peoples and institutions, the breakings up and re-aggregations..destroy the continuity of normal processes. 1962H. Bloemendal et al. in A. Pirie Lens Metabolism Rel. Cataract 300 The subunits..reaggregate after removal of urea. |