- reaggregate
- transitive verb Date: 1862 to cause to re-form into an aggregate or a whole • reaggregate noun • reaggregation noun
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
reaggregate — v., reaggregated, reaggregating. * * * … Universalium
reaggregate — re·ag·gre·gate ( )rē ag ri .gāt vb, gat·ed; gat·ing vt to cause (as cells) to re form into an aggregate or a whole vi to re form into an aggregate or a whole <the cells reaggregated into organized tissue> re·ag·gre·gate gət n… … Medical dictionary
reaggregate — re·aggregate … English syllables
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reaggregation — noun see reaggregate … New Collegiate Dictionary
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