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Cumulate   Listen
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Cumulate  v. t.  (past & past part. cumulated; pres. part. cumulating)  To gather or throw into a heap; to heap together; to accumulate. "Shoals of shells, bedded and cumulated heap upon heap."






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"Cumulate" Quotes from Famous Books



... amicitiam, summaque necessitudinis coniunctionem nobiscum contrahendam, stabiliendamque quo liberius tantis summi Dei beneficijs fruantur, quibus carere nequeunt) nostri subditi ad regna dominiaque Celsitudinis vestra aduehunt tam affluenter tamque cumulate, vt vtrique incommodo pradicto necessitatis et oneris plenissime succurratur. Facit praterea singularis ista Celsitudinis vestra in nos Gentemque nostram summa beneuolentia significatio ac fides, vt eandem, in causam quorumdam subditorum nostrorum, qui ...
— The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, - and Discoveries of The English Nation, v5 - Central and Southern Europe • Richard Hakluyt



Words linked to "Cumulate" :   drift, increase, accrete, conglomerate, amass, pile up, accumulate, cumulative, cumulus, gather, cumulation



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