"Agglomerate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Agglomerate refers to a mass or cluster of things that have gathered together, usually from various sources, forming a dense collection or a composite whole. It can also refer to a process where small particles combine or stick together to form larger clusters or aggregates. In urban planning, it can describe the growth of a city as smaller towns merge into one large metropolitan area.
1. The rapid urbanization has caused a large agglomeration of people in the city, leading to overcrowding and increased infrastructure demands.
2. The steel industry often involves the agglomerating of iron ore particles to create a more efficient process for smelting.
3. After the rain, the small pebbles in the riverbed agglomerated into larger clusters due to the water's force.
4. Scientists observed the agglomerate of dust particles in space, which over time could potentially form a new celestial body.
5. The company decided to open a regional office to agglomerate their dispersed teams, improving communication and collaboration.
Ageusic refers to the condition of being unable to perceive or distinguish taste, particularly in terms of flavors. It can also describe a person who has lost their sense of taste.
Agflation refers to a situation where agricultural prices rise rapidly, leading to inflation in the overall economy. It is a combination of the words "agriculture" and "inflation," indicating that increasing costs of food and other agricultural products contribute significantly to the increase in consumer prices.
"Aggeneration" is not a recognized or commonly used word in the English language. It could potentially be a typing error or a term specific to a particular context or field. If you meant "aggregation," it refers to the act of gathering, collecting, or combining things together into a group or whole. If you intended a different word, please provide the correct spelling or context for clarification.
To exaggerate means to make something seem larger, more important, or more severe than it actually is. It involves overstating or amplifying the truth, often for dramatic effect or to create a stronger impression.
Exaggeration means representing something in a way that makes it seem larger, more important, or more extreme than it actually is. It often involves overstating facts or emphasizing certain aspects to create a dramatic effect or to make a point.
"Aggerose" is not a recognized word in the English language. It could possibly be a typo or a word from another language. If you meant "aggravate," it means to make something worse, to irritate or to intensify a problem. If you intended a different word, please provide the correct spelling, and I'll be happy to help with its meaning.
I'm sorry, but "aggest" is not a recognized word in English. If you meant "suggest," it means to propose an idea or action for consideration, or to indicate or hint at something.
"Agglomerans" is not a commonly used word in English. It appears to be a Latin term, possibly derived from the verb "agglomerare," which means "to gather into a mass" or "to cluster together." If "agglomerans" were used as a noun, it might refer to something that is clustering or gathering together, but it is more likely a typo or a term specific to a particular context or field. Without further clarification, it is challenging to provide a precise definition.