See aggregate in Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus II
noun
A number or quantity obtained as a result of addition:
amount, sum, summation, sum total, total, totality. (Archaic) tale. See countAn amount or quantity from which nothing is left out or held back:
all, entirety, everything, gross, sum, total, totality, whole. (Informal) work (used in plural). Idioms: everything but (or except) the kitchen sink, lock, stock, and barrel, the whole ball of wax (or kit and caboodle) (or megillah) (or nine yards) (or shebang). See part
verb
To bring together so as to increase in mass or number:
accrue, accumulate, agglomerate, amass, collect1, cumulate, garner, gather, hive, pile up, roll up. See collectTo come to in number or quantity:
amount, number, reach, run into, total. Idiom: add up to. See increase
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