Where does “aggregō” come from?
aggregō (Latin) comes from Latin ad-, from Latin īn-, from Latin în, from Latin en, from Proto-Italic en, from Proto-Indo-European h₁én — in.
aggregō (Latin): to bring, attach or add to a crowd or flock; lump together
Definitions
- to bring, attach or add to a crowd or flock; lump together
Ancestry of “aggregō”, step by step
Words derived from “aggregō”
- aggregate
- aggregation
- disaggregation
- disaggregate
- aggregator
- aggregative
- reaggregation
- deaggregation
- microaggregation
- aggregately
- enteroaggregative
- coaggregation
- aggregatable
- reaggregate
- autoaggregation
- microaggregate
- aggregational
- aggresome
- nonaggregate
- antiaggregation
- interaggregate
- coaggregate
- macroaggregate
- deaggregate