- accretion: an increase by natural growth or addition
- collection: several things grouped together or considered as a whole
- the act of accumulating
- (finance) profits that are not paid out as dividends but are added to the capital base of the corporation
- (accumulate) roll up: get or gather together; "I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife"; "She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis"; "She rolled up a small fortune"
- (accumulate) collect or gather; "Journals are accumulating in my office"; "The work keeps piling up"
- (accumulate) To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass; To grow or increase in quantity or number; to increase greatly; Collected; accumulated
- (Accumulations (or Accumulation Benefits)) Percentage additions to policy benefits when the contract is continuously renewed. (LI)
- (Accumulate) Slang way of asking, "Why are you tardy?"
- (Accumulate) A buy recommendation from analysts who want to sound more sophisticated or who want to be able to deny they ever used the word buy regarding a particular investment.
- (accumulate) (v) cıyarģa, qalarģa, qoşarģa
- (accumulate) An operating parameter setting that allows the reader to store scanned labels in a buffer until a transmit command is entered.
- (accumulate) a value during the traversal, this is indicated by: traversal(accu). A typical example is a function that counts statements.
- (accumulate) v. gradually get or gather together an increasing number or quantity of get (sth) in this way
- When stocks start moving sideways after a significant drop as investors start accumulating.
- 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.
- The emphasis or summary of previously made points or inferences by excessive praise or accusation.
- A miscellaneous grouping of coins, often as a monetary hoard. Opposite of a coin collection. A second use is as a grouping of a particular date, type, or series. (Example: an accumulation–of Bust Halves.)
- An audience-counting method, where each person exposed to a specific vehicle is counted once within a certain time period.
- With respect to mutual funds, accumulation is when a fixed dollar amount is invested regularly and any capital gains and dividends are reinvested back into the fund.
- The act of buying more shares of a security without causing the price to increase significantly. After a decline, a stock may start to base and trade sideways for an extended period. ...
- This is another way of saying: professional buying. A stock is under accumulation when volume expands on days when price moves up.
- The volume of the displaced material, which lies above the original ground surface.
- The buildup of a chemical in the body due to long-term or repeated exposure.
- The build-up of a substance in a plant or animal due to repeated exposure to and uptake of that substance from the environment. See also bioaccumulation.