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In actuarial mathematics, the accumulation function a(t) is a function of time t expressing the ratio of the value at time t (future value) and the initial
Accumulation_function
Compounding sum paid for the use of money
resulting accumulation function is used instead. The accumulation function shows what $1 grows to after any length of time. The accumulation function for compound
Compound_interest
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up accumulation, accumulate, cumulative, or cumulate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Accumulation may refer to: Accumulation function, a mathematical
Accumulation
Numerical calculations carrying along derivatives
reverse accumulation requires the evaluated partial functions for the partial derivatives. Reverse accumulation therefore evaluates the function first and
Automatic_differentiation
Type of function in mathematics
analytic function whose zeros have an accumulation point must vanish identically. Standard examples include polynomials, the exponential function, and the
Analytic_function
Cluster point in a topological space
In mathematics, a limit point, accumulation point, or cluster point of a set S {\displaystyle S} in a topological space X {\displaystyle X} is a point
Accumulation_point
Central bank digital currency of Russia
as well as the possibility of depriving money of its main function - the accumulation function. In a survey conducted by Mail.ru in August 2023, it turned
Digital_ruble
Marxist theory of the origin of capitalism
In Marxist theory, primitive accumulation is the process by which precapitalist modes of production, such as feudalism and subsistence agriculture, are
Primitive_accumulation
Class of mathematical function
point z = 0 {\displaystyle z=0} is an accumulation point of poles and is thus not an isolated singularity. The function f ( z ) = sin 1 z {\displaystyle
Meromorphic_function
Gradual buildup of substances in an organism
Bioaccumulation is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides or other chemicals, in an organism. Bioaccumulation occurs when an organism
Bioaccumulation
Hole accumulation diode (HAD) is an electronic noise reduction device in a charge-coupled device (CCD) or CMOS imaging sensor, patented by the Sony Corporation
Hole_accumulation_diode
Used to define marginal product and to distinguish allocative efficiency
economic growth to attribute to changes in factor allocation (e.g. the accumulation of physical capital) and how much to attribute to advancing technology
Production_function
S-shaped curve
A logistic function or logistic curve is a common S-shaped curve (sigmoid curve) with the equation f ( x ) = L 1 + e − k ( x − x 0 ) {\displaystyle f(x)={\frac
Logistic_function
Policies to centralize wealth and power
Accumulation by dispossession is a concept presented by the Marxist geographer David Harvey. It defines neoliberal capitalist policies that result in a
Accumulation_by_dispossession
Use of filters to describe and characterize all basic topological notions and results
also provide a common framework for defining various types of limits of functions such as limits from the left/right, to infinity, to a point or a set,
Filters_in_topology
Blood tests indicating the state of the liver
Liver function tests (LFTs or LFs), also referred to as a hepatic panel or liver panel, are groups of blood tests that provide information about the state
Liver_function_tests
In ecology, the species discovery curve (also known as a species accumulation curve or collector's curve) is a graph recording the cumulative number of
Species_discovery_curve
Theorem on the equality of analytic functions
S\subseteq D} , where S {\displaystyle S} has an accumulation point in D, then f = g on D. Thus an analytic function is completely determined by its values on
Identity_theorem
Concept in real analysis
given a subset S ⊆ R {\displaystyle S\subseteq \mathbb {R} } , a real function f : S → R {\displaystyle f:S\to \mathbb {R} } is said to be continuously
Continuously differentiable function of a single real variable
Continuously_differentiable_function_of_a_single_real_variable
Medical condition of the brain
targeting the 4R tau accumulation in the brain of those with PSP-RS. These therapies include microtubule-stabilizing agents, tau gain-of-function therapies, and
Progressive supranuclear palsy
Progressive_supranuclear_palsy
Mathematical analysis of discontinuous points
called an "accumulation point" or "cluster point") of its domain, it has a discontinuity there. The set of all points of discontinuity of a function may be
Classification of discontinuities
Classification_of_discontinuities
Excess connective tissue in healing
and repair are susceptible to fibrosis, where an accidental excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix components, such as collagen, is produced by
Fibrosis
Lipid-containing residue associated with aging
nucleus. The accumulation of lipofuscin-like material may be the result of an imbalance between formation and disposal mechanisms. Such accumulation can be
Lipofuscin
Branch of mathematics
instantaneous rates of change and slopes of curves; integral calculus studies accumulation of quantities and areas under or between curves. These two branches are
Calculus
Jamaican-American economist (born 1938)
Function". The American Economic Review. 63 (1): 100–113. JSTOR 1803129. Harris, Donald J. (1972). "On Marx's Scheme of Reproduction and Accumulation"
Donald_J._Harris
Genetic neurodegenerative disease with brain iron accumulation
parkinsonism, and iron accumulation in the brain. It is caused by mutations to the gene C19orf12, which has unknown function. This was originally discovered
Mitochondrial membrane protein-associated neurodegeneration
Mitochondrial_membrane_protein-associated_neurodegeneration
Alteration in the nucleotide sequence of a genome
present in all descendants of this cell within the same organism. The accumulation of certain mutations over generations of somatic cells is part of cause
Mutation
Three-volume work by Karl Marx, 1867–1894
Expanded reproduction (accumulation): Capitalists are driven by the "historical mission" of "accumulation for accumulation's sake, production for production's
Das_Kapital
Arithmetic operation
which will contain the points at which the function f has a limit. In fact, f has a limit at all accumulation points of D, except for (0, 0), (+∞, 0), (1
Exponentiation
Deterioration of function with age
capable of maintaining that tissue's (or organ's) original function. Damage and error accumulation in genetic material is always a problem for systems regardless
Senescence
expounded by Joan Robinson in her 1956 book The Accumulation of Capital. However, The Accumulation of Capital was a terse book. In a later book, Essays
Joan_Robinson's_growth_model
Physiological phenomenon involving the hardening and enlargement of the penis
the foreskin remains fused to the glans and gradually separates from accumulation of smegma and periodic erections. 90% of 3-year-old boys experience some
Erection
Anticoagulant
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Greater care is needed in those with poor kidney function. Heparin is contraindicated for suspected cases of vaccine-induced pro-thrombotic
Heparin
Dicarboxylic acid
intermediates whose accumulation causes metabolic and non-metabolic dysregulation implicated in tumorigenesis. Loss-of-function mutations in the genes
Succinic_acid
Layer of cells that line the inner surface of blood vessels
Endothelial dysfunction is a result of changes in endothelial function. After fat (lipid) accumulation and when stimulated by inflammation, endothelial cells
Endothelium
Spectral density of light emitted by a black body
is absorbed at a rate αν,X,Y(TX, TY) Iν,Y(TY). The rate q(ν,TX,TY) of accumulation of energy in one sense into the cross-section of the body can then be
Planck's_law
Model of long-run economic growth
It attempts to explain long-run economic growth by looking at capital accumulation, labor or population growth, and increases in productivity largely driven
Solow–Swan_model
Secretion of mammalian genitals
collects around the clitoris and in the folds of the labia minora. The accumulation of sebum combined with dead skin cells forms smegma. Smegma clitoridis
Smegma
Excess urea in the blood due to kidney dysfunction
present. They are: the accumulation of large molecular weight solutes that are poorly dialyzed (e.g. β2-microglobulin); the accumulation of protein-bound small
Uremia
Concept of the state in a capitalist system
business enterprise and the accumulation of capital. Different normative theories exist on the necessary and appropriate function of the state in a capitalist
Capitalist_state
Economic system based on private ownership
number of constituent elements: private property, profit motive, capital accumulation, competitive markets, commodification, wage labor, and an emphasis on
Capitalism
Community of living organisms together with the nonliving components of their environment
reorganize, while undergoing change so as to retain essentially the same function, structure, identity, is termed its ecological resilience. Ecosystems can
Ecosystem
Accumulation of excess fluid in tissue
Peripheral edema ("dependent" edema of legs) is extracellular fluid accumulation in the lower extremities caused by the effects of gravity, and occurs
Edema
Optimization algorithm for artificial neural networks
"reverse accumulation". Backpropagation computes the gradient in weight space of a feedforward neural network, with respect to a loss function. Denote:
Backpropagation
Theorem
theorem that two holomorphic functions that agree at every point of an infinite set S {\displaystyle S} with an accumulation point inside the intersection
Analyticity of holomorphic functions
Analyticity_of_holomorphic_functions
Field of machine learning
learning is where an agent take actions in an environment to maximize the accumulation of rewards. This framework is best fit for many NLP tasks, including
Reinforcement_learning
Excess accumulation of fluid in the brain
excess accumulation of fluid (edema) in the intracellular or extracellular spaces of the brain. This typically causes impaired nerve function, increased
Cerebral_edema
Technique for characterizing semiconductor materials and devices
applied voltage is varied, and the capacitance is measured and plotted as a function of voltage. The technique uses a metal–semiconductor junction (Schottky
Capacitance–voltage_profiling
Evaluation of bioinformatic predictors of protein function
databases. Predictions are submitted blindly before a predefined target accumulation period, during which newly curated experimental data becomes available
Critical Assessment of Function Annotation
Critical_Assessment_of_Function_Annotation
Extension of the domain of an analytic function (mathematics)
definition of a given analytic function. Analytic continuation often succeeds in defining further values of a function, for example in a new region where
Analytic_continuation
Result of repeatedly applying a mathematical function
In mathematics, an iterated function is a function that is obtained by composing another function with itself two or several times. The process of repeatedly
Iterated_function
Liquid herbal formula
liquid formula is applied twice a day to symptoms such as "colds with accumulation of damp in the interior and summer-heat and dampness marked by headache
Huoxiang_Zhengqi_Shui
Fluid accumulation in the tissue and air spaces of the lungs
English: oedema), also known as pulmonary congestion, is excessive fluid accumulation in the tissue or air spaces (usually alveoli) of the lungs. This leads
Pulmonary_edema
Non-coding RNA in the species Homo sapiens
Xist RNA bind the future inactivated X chromosome. Tsix prevents the accumulation of Xist on the future active female X chromosome to maintain the active
Tsix
Set of assumptions in macroeconomics
behaviors in production functions, such as infinite or zero capital accumulation. Given a continuously differentiable function f : X → Y {\displaystyle
Inada_conditions
Study of rates of change
divisions of calculus, the other being integral calculus—the study of accumulation or area beneath a curve.Differential calculus and integral calculus are
Differential_calculus
Cellular stress response
endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. It is named for its primary function: sensing the accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins and triggering a coordinated
Unfolded_protein_response
Congenital disorder of nervous system
movements, seizures and premature death. Like in human brains, nuclear accumulation was demonstrated and occasional neuronal intranuclear inclusions were
Dentatorubral–pallidoluysian atrophy
Dentatorubral–pallidoluysian_atrophy
Social class
capitalism. The main activity of the bourgeoisie within this framework is the accumulation of capital through the ownership and control of the means of production
Bourgeoisie
Response that characterizes how an ear receives a sound from a point in space
A head-related transfer function (HRTF) is a response that characterizes how an ear receives a sound from a point in space. As sound strikes the listener
Head-related transfer function
Head-related_transfer_function
Component of blood aiding in coagulation
(thrómbos) 'clot' and κύτος (kútos) 'cell') are a part of blood whose function (along with the coagulation factors) is to react to bleeding from blood
Platelet
Group of neurodegenerative disorders with associated iron accumulation in the brain
Neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation is a heterogenous group of inherited neurodegenerative diseases, still under research, in which iron accumulates
Neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation
Neurodegeneration_with_brain_iron_accumulation
Organic chemical that functions both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter
transporter family (SLC18): amine/proton antiporters required for vesicular accumulation and regulated exocytotic secretion of monoamines and acetylcholine".
Dopamine
Chemical compound
that bind other nucleotides. Deamination of purine bases can result in accumulation of such nucleotides as ITP, dITP, XTP, and dXTP. Davies O, Mendes P,
Xanthosine_triphosphate
Hypothesis that aging is caused by accumulated DNA damage
the cell may die. Descriptions of reduced function, characteristic of aging and associated with accumulation of DNA damage, are described in the next section
DNA_damage_theory_of_aging
Mathematical theory about infinitely iterated function composition
1016/0168-9274(91)90109-D. Keen, Linda; Lakic, Nikola (2007). "Accumulation constants of iterated function systems with Bloch target domains". Annales Academiae
Infinite compositions of analytic functions
Infinite_compositions_of_analytic_functions
Effect of variables' uncertainties on the uncertainty of a function based on them
uncertainty is the effect of variables' uncertainties on the uncertainty of a function based on them. When the variables are the values of experimental measurements
Propagation_of_uncertainty
Atmospheric constituent and greenhouse gas
based on it gives the fraction of CO2 remaining in the atmosphere as a function of the number of years after it is emitted into the atmosphere: f ( t )
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth
Carbon_dioxide_in_the_atmosphere_of_Earth
Mathematical theorem relating to limits
Forward statement: Let f {\displaystyle f} be a function and let a {\displaystyle a} be an accumulation point of its domain. If lim x → a f ( x ) = L
Heine_theorem
Suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in a gas
that it represents. If the width of the bins tends to zero, the frequency function is: d f = f ( d p ) d d p {\displaystyle \mathrm {d} f=f(d_{p})\,\mathrm
Aerosol
British experimental band
(2005) Soundpooling (2006) Stereo Wastelands (2006) Rat Tapes One: An Accumulation of Discarded Musical Vermin 1983–2006 (2006) Shipwreck Radio: The Final
Nurse_with_Wound
Loose connective tissue composed mostly by adipocytes
inflammatory diseases, and other obesity-related diseases. Likewise, the accumulation of neck fat (or cervical adipose tissue) has been shown to be associated
Adipose_tissue
Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst
are less able to repair mutations in their genomes. This causes a slow accumulation of mutations and results in the development of cancers. An example of
Enzyme
Buildup of metabolic waste due to kidney dysfunction
Most of the problems stem from the accumulation of unfiltered toxins and wastes from protein metabolism. Kidney function naturally declines with age due
Protein_toxicity
Series of payments made at equal intervals
rates. A deferred annuity starts income payments after a deferral or accumulation period. During the deferral period the contract typically credits interest
Annuity
Class of wage-earners
Luxemburg, Rosa. The Accumulation of Capital. Chapter 6, Enlarged Reproduction, http://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1913/accumulation-capital/ch06.htm
Proletariat
Decrease in value at a rate proportional to the current value
the agent of interest might be situated in a decay chain, where the accumulation is governed by exponential decay of a source agent, while the agent of
Exponential_decay
Chemical compound
failure, which resolved as kidney function returned. Accumulation of M3G and M6G also decreased with return of kidney function after kidney transplantation
Morphine-6-glucuronide
Bounds of a sequence
sequence. They can be thought of in a similar fashion for a function (see limit of a function). For a set, they are the infimum and supremum of the set's
Limit inferior and limit superior
Limit_inferior_and_limit_superior
Offensive odor or taste of pork from non-castrated adult male pigs
hormone (GnRH). This temporarily inhibits testes function and thus stops the production and accumulation of boar taint–causing compounds. By stimulating
Boar_taint
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
GLUT1, affecting TGN function and energy utilization. In PD, specifically, iron accumulation can alter the retromer's function in autophagy. Relative
VPS35
Necessary condition for optimality associated with dynamic programming
consumption as a function of wealth. Such a rule, determining the controls as a function of the states, is called a policy function. Finally, by definition
Bellman_equation
Concept in mathematics
having a choice function for a countable collection of sets of real numbers. For instance, in order to prove that every accumulation point x {\displaystyle
Axiom_of_countable_choice
Probability distribution
distribution. Equivalently, if Y has a normal distribution, then the exponential function of Y, X = exp(Y), has a log-normal distribution. A random variable which
Log-normal_distribution
Precipitation in the form of ice crystal flakes
and freeze-thaw. Where the climate is cold enough for year-to-year accumulation, a glacier may form. Otherwise, snow typically melts seasonally, causing
Snow
Equations describing behavior of a model
Generation = Output + Accumulation + Consumption {\displaystyle {\text{Input}}+{\text{Generation}}={\text{Output}}+{\text{Accumulation}}\ +{\text{Consumption}}}
Governing_equation
American singer and songwriter (born 1958)
Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-35183-6. Jhally, Sut (2006). The Spectacle of Accumulation: Essays in Culture, Media, And Politics. Peter Lang. ISBN 978-0-8204-7904-0
Madonna
Metabolic disease involving abnormal deposited amyloid proteins
presentation of amyloidosis is broad and depends on the site of amyloid accumulation. The kidney and heart are the most common organs involved. Amyloid deposition
Amyloidosis
Air-filled spaces surrounding the nasal cavity
context of allergic rhinitis. The blockage of the ostia leads to mucus accumulation in the sinus, and eventually chronic sinusitis. Another cause of sinusitis
Paranasal_sinuses
Genetic neurodegenerative disease with brain iron accumulation
Disruption of this enzyme affects energy and lipid metabolism and may lead to accumulation of potentially harmful compounds in the brain, including iron.[citation
Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration
Pantothenate_kinase-associated_neurodegeneration
emphasized on human capital accumulation. In his 1988 dissertation, using Ramsey framework and Cobb–Douglas production function Lucas gave more attention
Uzawa–Lucas_model
Large tooth at the back of the human mouth
Inflamed operculum covering partially erupted lower third molar, with accumulation of food debris and bacteria underneath, D The upper third molar has over-erupted
Wisdom_tooth
Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia
encyclopedias that have accumulated improvements piecemeal through "stigmergic accumulation". On January 18, 2012, the English Wikipedia participated in a series
Wikipedia
Group of innate immune system disorders
any specific pivotal pro-inflammatory mediators, being caused by the accumulation of metabolites or triggered by intracellular stress or cell death. Loss
Autoinflammatory_diseases
Group of writers in political economy
they are interested in how historically specific systems of capital accumulation are "regularized" or stabilized, their approach is called the "regulation
Regulation_school
Effect of alcohol consumption on the human body
after consuming alcoholic beverages. The reaction is the result of an accumulation of acetaldehyde, a metabolic byproduct of the catabolic metabolism of
Alcohol_flush_reaction
2016–2019 Brazilian presidential administration
members of the board while they are in office. The law also prohibits the accumulation of positions of CEO of the state-owned company and chairman of the board
Presidency_of_Michel_Temer
Territorial, political, and economic objectives in the First World War
state power characteristic of the Wilhelmine era, which emphasized power accumulation as central to national existence. Within this framework, power struggles
War aims of the First World War
War_aims_of_the_First_World_War
Lysosomal storage disease
cystine transport out of lysosomes. Loss of cystinosin function leads to intralysosomal accumulation of cystine crystals, which cause cellular dysfunction
Cystinosis
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and New York City—saw their heaviest snowfall accumulation since a nor'easter in February 2021. Several days after the storm, the
January 23–27, 2026 North American winter storm
January_23–27,_2026_North_American_winter_storm
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Celtic
, great justiciary, or functionary.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the animal, Middle English catte ‘cat’. The word is found in similar forms in most European languages from very early times (e.g. Gaelic cath, Slavic kotu). Domestic cats were unknown in Europe in classical times, when weasels fulfilled many of their functions, for example in hunting rodents. They seem to have come from Egypt, where they were regarded as sacred animals.English : from a medieval female personal name, a short form of Catherine.Variant spelling of German and Dutch Katt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dresser of cloth, Old English fullere (from Latin fullo, with the addition of the English agent suffix). The Middle English successor of this word had also been reinforced by Old French fouleor, foleur, of similar origin. The work of the fuller was to scour and thicken the raw cloth by beating and trampling it in water. This surname is found mostly in southeast England and East Anglia. See also Tucker and Walker.In a few cases the name may be of German origin with the same form and meaning as 1 (from Latin fullare).Americanized version of French Fournier.Samuel Fuller (1589–1633), born in Redenhall, Norfolk, England, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He was a deacon of the church and until his death functioned as Plymouth Colony’s physician.
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Egyptian
, the son of the functionary Heknofre.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Accumulating.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Kent and Sussex)
English (chiefly Kent and Sussex) : occupational name for a designer or engineer, from a Middle English reduced form of Old French engineor ‘contriver’ (a derivative of engaigne ‘cunning’, ‘ingenuity’, ‘stratagem’, ‘device’). Engineers in the Middle Ages were primarily designers and builders of military machines, although in peacetime they might turn their hands to architecture and other more pacific functions.German : from the Latin personal name Januarius (see January 1). Jänner is a South German word for ‘January’, and so it is possible that this is one of the surnames acquired from words denoting months of the year, for example by converts who had been baptized in that month, people who were born or baptized in that month, or people whose taxes were due in January.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Japanese
Mysterious Function
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat ‘gate’ (see Yates). Since medieval gates were normally arranged in pairs, fastened in the center, the Old English plural came to function as a singular, and a new Middle English plural ending in -s was formed. In some cases the name may refer specifically to the Sussex place Eastergate (i.e. ‘eastern gate’), known also as Gates in the 13th and 14th centuries, when surnames were being acquired.Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).Translated form of French Barrière (see Barriere).In New England, Gates was the preferred English version of the name of an extensive French family, called Barrière dit Langevin.
Male
Egyptian
, a high Egyptian functionary.
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian functionary.
Male
Egyptian
, Functionary of the Interior.
Male
Egyptian
, a great functionary.
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian functionary.
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Boy/Male
Hebrew
Life.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Vietnamese
In Place of; Willow Tree
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant of Norman French Everard, EVERETT means "strong as a boar."Â
Female
English
Pet form of English Grace, GRACIE means "pleasing, agreeable."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English thum ‘thumb’, for someone with a missing or deformed thumb, or for someone of very small size. Compare the folk tale of ‘Tom Thumb’.German : from a short form (of Slavic origin) of the personal name Thomas.German : habitational name from places called Thum in Rhineland and Saxony, or Thumen in Bavaria, or a topographic name from Middle High German tuom ‘episcopal church’ (Dom).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Indudar | இநà¯à®¤à¯à®¤à®¾à®°
Boy/Male
Tamil
Crop
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Satiated-ness; Satisfaction
Boy/Male
Muslim
Happy
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Courageous; One who Accomplishes Difficult Tasks; One who Appeals for Help Ties
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n.
One who, or that which, accumulates, collects, or amasses.
n.
An apparatus by means of which energy or power can be stored, such as the cylinder or tank for storing water for hydraulic elevators, the secondary or storage battery used for accumulating the energy of electrical charges, etc.
n.
An accumulation of water overflowing the low lands, caused by an obstruction.
n.
An accumulation of any substance.
n.
An accumulation of serous fluid in the cavity of the chest.
v. t.
The obtaining or amassing of profit or valuable possessions; acquisition; accumulation.
n.
The act of gathering into a heap or mass; accumulation.
a.
Characterized by accumulation; serving to collect or amass; cumulative; additional.
n.
A heaping up; accumulation.
n.
The concurrence of several titles to the same proof.
prep.
Addition; union; accumulation.
n.
Accumulation of air, or other gas, and of pus, in the pleural cavity.
n.
A heaping up; accumulation; as, aggerations of sand.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Accumulate
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 act of heaping together; a heap. See Accumulation.
n.
A system of elastic springs for relieving the strain upon a rope, as in deep-sea dredging.
n.
Accumulation in the blood of the principles of the urine, producing dangerous disease.
n.
A heap; accumulation.
n.
An accumulation; a heap.