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Yes, the word 'aggregate' is a noun and a verb, and also an adjective.

The noun aggregate is a word for a collection or sum of units or parts; mineral materials, such as sand or stone, used in making concrete.

The verb to aggregate means to to collect or gather into a mass or whole; to amount to.

The adjective aggregate describes a noun as formed by the collection of units or particles into one mass or sum.

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