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    cumulation
    [ˌkyo͞omyəˈlāSHən]
    definition
    1. noun form of cumulate
    cu·mu·late
    verb[ˈkyo͞omyəˌlāt]
    cumulate (verb) · cumulates (third person present) · cumulated (past tense) · cumulated (past participle) · cumulating (present participle)
    1. gather together and combine:
      "the systems cumulate data over a period of years"
      • be gathered together and combined:
        "all unpaid dividend payments cumulate and are paid when earnings are sufficient"
    2. chemistry
      attach two double bonds to the same carbon atom.
    noun
    geology
    [ˈkyo͞omyələt]
    cumulate (noun) · cumulates (plural noun)
    1. an igneous rock formed by gravitational settling of particles in a magma:
      "they appear to have formed from cumulates in the root of a magma chamber" · "cumulate gabbro"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (as a verb in the sense ‘gather in a heap’): from Latin cumulat- ‘heaped’, from the verb cumulare, from cumulus ‘a heap’. Current senses date from the early 20th century.
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    What does cumulation mean?Cumulation definition: the act of cumulating; accumulation.. See examples of CUMULATION used in a sentence.
    What is an example of cumulation?Cumulation, on the other hand, refers to the gradual accumulation or buildup of something over time. An example of cumulation might be the gradual buildup of snow on a mountain over the course of a winter season. So, which of these words is the proper one to use? The answer, of course, depends on the context.
    What does cumulare mean?Cumulare, in turn, comes from cumulus, meaning "mass." ( Cumulus functions as an English word in its own right as well. It can mean "heap" or "accumulation," or it can refer to a kind of dense puffy cloud with a flat base and rounded outlines.)
    What is accumulation etymology?Accumulation. The act of heaping together. Dict. the act of heaping together; a heap. See Accumulation Etymology: [Cf. F. cumulation.] How to pronounce CUMULATION?
     
  3. cumulation [ kyoo-my uh - ley -sh uh n ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun the act of cumulating; accumulation. a heap; mass.
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    To gather in a heap; accumulate. 2. To combine into one unit; merge. v.intr. To become massed. adj. Having cumulated or having been cumulated; heaped up or amassed.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/cumulation
    to gradually increase by combining with other things over a period of time: These small delays can cumulate and become a problem.
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