Plural for a quantity or group of accumulated items
“Paul, an attorney, had an accumulation of over one hundred excellent books he had no room for in Florida.”
Plural for a mass or quantity of something that has gradually gathered or been acquired
“Small lakes are gradually filled up by the accumulation of sediment brought in by their tributaries.”
Plural for the act or process of becoming larger in quantity
“With a given percentage of gas, it would act more quickly when the accumulation was gradual.”
(accounting) Plural for the continuous growth of capital by retention of profit, interest or savings
“Accumulation is most common in growing businesses that need the cash to pay for increases in working capital and fixed assets.”
Plural for an overwhelming abundance of things
Plural for an act of gathering or accumulating things or items
Plural for a mixed assortment of items
Plural for matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
Plural for a flow inward or into something
Plural for a ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind
Plural for a collection or assortment of items, especially creative works
Plural for the act or state of adding
Plural for a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the expenses
Plural for a physical area or expanse, usually large
Plural for an assemblage or collection of related things
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