
1) Accretion 2) Act or state of accumulating 3) Addition 4) Amassment 5) Assembly 6) Backlog 7) Build up 8) Build-up 9) Bunch 10) Collection 11) Crowd 12) Debris 13) Excess 14) French word used in English 15) Gathering 16) Group 17) Growth 18) Heap 19) Increase 20) Increment 21) Load 22) Log jam 23) Mass
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- an increase by natural growth or addition
- several things grouped together
- (finance) profits that are not paid out as dividends but are added to the capital base of the corporation
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• (n.) The act of accumulating, the state of being accumulated, or that which is accumulated; as, an accumulation of earth, of sand, of evils, of wealth, of honors. • (n.) The concurrence of several titles to the same proof.
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The acquisition of an increasing quantity of something. The accumulation of factors, especially capital, is a primary mechanism for economic growth.
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(from the article `glacier`) ...and they primarily waste away by melting and runoff or by the breaking off of icebergs (calving). In order for a glacier to remain at a constant ... The rate of precipitation on the Antarctic Ice Sheet is so low that it may be called a cold desert. Snow accumulation over much of the vast polar ... ...t...
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(from the article `petroleum`) The porosity (volume of pore spaces) and permeability (capacity for transmitting fluids) of carrier and reservoir beds are important factors in the ...
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(from the article `social change`) ...to this theory, the expansion of collective knowledge and capabilities beyond a certain limit is possible only by specialization and ...
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Repeated doses of a chemical may result in its concentration in an organism, organ or tissue increasing progressively and the toxic effects may become more marked with successive doses. Factors involved in accumulation include selective binding of the che
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In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. See: Accumulated profits tax. In the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a large number of shares over a period of time in order to avoid pushing the price of that share...
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Quantities of coins, tokens and other numismatic material which has not been sorted, classified, attributed nor organized in any meaningful way, unlike a true coin collection.
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Coins, tokens, etc., unsorted, unclassified, and unattributed; not a collection.
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In law, an income from property that increases with the passage of time. English law prohibits provisions in wills and deeds that such income should be accumulated indefin ...
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The action or process of accumulating, state of being or having accumulated, a collecting together. ... <pharmacology> Repeated exposures to a chemical or drug may result in the progressive increase of its concentration in an organism, organ or tissue. Illness or other effects may increase with successive doses. ... Factors involved in accumu...
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An audience-counting method, where each person exposed to a specific vehicle is counted once within a certain time period.
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In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the com
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Repeated doses of a chemical may result in its concentration in an organism, organ or tissue increasing progressively and the toxic effects may become more marked with successive doses. Factors involved in accumulation include selective binding of the chemical to tissue molecules, concentration of fat soluble chemicals in body fat, absent or slow m…
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Ac·cu`mu·la'tion noun [ Latin
accumulatio ; confer French
accumulation .]
1. The act of accumulating, the state of being accumulated, or that which is accumulated; as, an
accumulation of earth, of sand, of evils, of wealth, of honors.
2. (Law) The concurre...
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Regular investment of a fixed dollar amount in a mutual fund with dividends... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/accumulation.htm?id=14&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of accumulation'>more</a>
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Refers to buying often coincident with market bottoms or consolidations. It also refers to purchases by insiders, control people, or major investors.
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Surface addition of snow to a glacier or snowfield.
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All processes that add snow or ice to a glacier or to floating ice or snow cover snow fall, avalanching, wind transport, refreezing
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accrual noun the act of accumulating
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act or state of accumulating; state of being accumulated. · that which is accumulated; an accumulated amount, number, or mass. · growth by continuous additions, as of interest to principal.
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several things grouped together or considered as a whole
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the act of gathering up
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