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Definition of cumulate
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Cumulate
(v. t.) To
gather
or throw into a heap; to heap
together;
to
accumulate.
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Accumulate
::
Accumulate
(a.)
Collected;
accumulated.
Store
::
Store (v. t.) To
collect
as a
reserved
supply;
to
accumulate;
to lay away.
Storehouse
::
Stored
(a.)
Collected
or
accumulated
as a
reserve
supply;
as,
stored
electricity..
Drift
::
Drift (v. i.) To
accumulate
in heaps by the force of wind; to be
driven
into
heaps;
as, snow or sand
drifts..
Amass
::
Amass (v. t.) To
collect
into a mass or heap; to
gather
a great
quantity
of; to
accumulate;
as, to amass a
treasure
or a
fortune;
to amass words or
phrases..
Stored
::
Store (a.)
Accumulated;
hoarded.
Leyden Phial
::
Leyden
phial () A glass jar or
bottle
used to
accumulate
electricity.
It is
coated
with tin foil,
within
and
without,
nearly
to its top, and is
surmounted
by a brass knob which
communicates
with the inner
coating,
for the
purpose
of
charging
it with
electricity.
It is so named from
having
been
invented
in
Leyden,
Holland..
Science
::
Science
(n.)
Accumulated
and
established
knowledge,
which has been
systematized
and
formulated
with
reference
to the
discovery
of
general
truths
or the
operation
of
general
laws;
knowledge
classified
and made
available
in work, life, or the
search
for
truth;
comprehensive,
profound,
or
philosophical
knowledge..
Accumulate
::
Accumulate
(v. i.) To grow or
increase
in
quantity
or
number;
to
increase
greatly.
Sump
::
Sump (n.) The
cistern
or
reservoir
made at the
lowest
point of a mine, from which is
pumped
the water which
accumulates
there..
Treasure
::
Treasure
(n.)
Wealth
accumulated;
especially,
a
stock,
or store of money in
reserve..
Hoard
::
Hoard (n.) A
store,
stock,
or
quantity
of
anything
accumulated
or laid up; a
hidden
supply;
a
treasure;
as, a hoard of
provisions;
a hoard of
money..
Electricity
::
Electricity
(n.) A power in
nature,
a
manifestation
of
energy,
exhibiting
itself
when in
disturbed
equilibrium
or in
activity
by a
circuit
movement,
the fact of
direction
in which
involves
polarity,
or
opposition
of
properties
in
opposite
directions;
also, by
attraction
for many
substances,
by a law
involving
attraction
between
surfaces
of
unlike
polarity,
and
repulsion
between
those of like; by
exhibiting
accumulated
polar
tension
when the
circuit
is
broken;
and by
producing
heat,
light,
concus
Accumulate
::
Accumulate
(v. t.) To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to
collect
or bring
together;
to
amass;
as, to
accumulate
a sum of
money..
Accumulator
::
Accumulator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
accumulates,
collects,
or
amasses..
Fret
::
Fret (n.) The worn sides of river
banks,
where ores, or
stones
containing
them,
accumulate
by being
washed
down from the
hills,
and thus
indicate
to the
miners
the
locality
of the
veins..
Epiphora
::
Epiphora
(n.) The
watery
eye; a
disease
in which the tears
accumulate
in the eye, and
trickle
over the
cheek..
Upheaped
::
Upheaped
(a.) Piled up;
accumulated.
Congest
::
Congest
(v. t. ) To
collect
or
gather
into a mass or
aggregate;
to bring
together;
to
accumulate.
Heap
::
Heap (v. t.) To
collect
in great
quantity;
to
amass;
to lay up; to
accumulate;
--
usually
with up; as, to heap up
treasures..
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