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| | Accumulation | n. [ L. accumulatio; cf. F. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Law) The concurrence of several titles to the same proof. [ 1913 Webster ] Accumulation of energy or power, the storing of energy by means of weights lifted or masses put in motion; electricity stored. -- An accumulation of degrees (Eng. Univ.), the taking of several together, or at smaller intervals than usual or than is allowed by the rules. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | | การสั่งสม | (n) accumulation, See also: collecting, gathering, Syn. การสะสม, การรวบรวม, Example: การสั่งสมความดีเป็นสิ่งที่น่ายกย่อง, Thai Definition: การรวบรวมสิ่งใดสิ่งหนึ่งให้เพิ่มจำนวนหรือปริมาณขึ้น | การหมักหมม | (n) accumulation, Example: การหมักหมมเสื้อผ้าที่ใช้แล้วไว้นานๆ อาจทำให้เกิดเชื้อราได้, Thai Definition: การที่สิ่งเหลือใช้หรือสิ่งสกปรกคั่งค้างสะสม |
| | | | | 収集(P);蒐集;拾集;収輯 | [しゅうしゅう, shuushuu] (n, vs) gathering up; collection; accumulation; (P) #3,870 [Add to Longdo] | 集積 | [しゅうせき, shuuseki] (n, vs) accumulation; (P) #10,312 [Add to Longdo] | 蓄積 | [ちくせき, chikuseki] (n, vs, adj-no) accumulation; accumulate; store; (P) #10,881 [Add to Longdo] | 堆積 | [たいせき, taiseki] (n, vs) pile (of things); depositing (in a pile); accumulation (sediment); (P) #11,931 [Add to Longdo] | 停滞 | [ていたい, teitai] (n, vs) stagnation; tie-up; congestion; retention; accumulation; falling into arrears; (P) #14,156 [Add to Longdo] | 積み重ね | [つみかさね, tsumikasane] (n) pile; accumulation; (P) #19,839 [Add to Longdo] | 財形貯蓄 | [ざいけいちょちく, zaikeichochiku] (n) property accumulation savings [Add to Longdo] | 資本蓄積 | [しほんちくせき, shihonchikuseki] (n) capital accumulation [Add to Longdo] | 集積点 | [しゅうせきてん, shuusekiten] (n) { math } accumulation point; limit point [Add to Longdo] | 水毒 | [すいどく, suidoku] (n) water poisoning (in traditional Chinese medicine, illnesses caused by excessive water accumulation within the body) [Add to Longdo] |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Accumulation \Ac*cu`mu*la"tion\, n. [L. accumulatio; cf. F.
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.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Law) The concurrence of several titles to the same proof.
[1913 Webster]
{Accumulation of energy} or {power}, the storing of energy by
means of weights lifted or masses put in motion;
electricity stored.
{An accumulation of degrees} (Eng. Univ.), the taking of
several together, or at smaller intervals than usual or
than is allowed by the rules.
[1913 Webster]
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Energy \En"er*gy\, n.; pl. {Energies}. [F. ['e]nergie, LL.
energia, fr. Gr.?, fr. ? active; ? in + ? work. See {In}, and
{Work}.]
1. Internal or inherent power; capacity of acting, operating,
or producing an effect, whether exerted or not; as, men
possessing energies may suffer them to lie inactive.
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The great energies of nature are known to us only by
their effects. --Paley.
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2. Power efficiently and forcibly exerted; vigorous or
effectual operation; as, the energy of a magistrate.
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3. Strength of expression; force of utterance; power to
impress the mind and arouse the feelings; life; spirit; --
said of speech, language, words, style; as, a style full
of energy.
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4. (Physics) Capacity for performing work.
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Note: The kinetic energy of a body is the energy it has in
virtue of being in motion. It is measured by one half
of the product of the mass of each element of the body
multiplied by the square of the velocity of the
element, relative to some given body or point. The
available kinetic energy of a material system
unconnected with any other system is that energy which
is due to the motions of the parts of the system
relative to its center of mass. The potential energy of
a body or system is that energy which is not kinetic;
-- energy due to configuration. Kinetic energy is
sometimes called actual energy. Kinetic energy is
exemplified in the vis viva of moving bodies, in heat,
electric currents, etc.; potential energy, in a bent
spring, or a body suspended a given distance above the
earth and acted on by gravity.
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{Accumulation}, {Conservation}, {Correlation}, & {Degradation
of energy}, etc. (Physics) See under {Accumulation},
{Conservation}, {Correlation}, etc.
Syn: Force; power; potency; vigor; strength; spirit;
efficiency; resolution.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
accumulation
n 1: an increase by natural growth or addition [syn:
{accretion}, {accumulation}]
2: several things grouped together or considered as a whole
[syn: {collection}, {aggregation}, {accumulation},
{assemblage}]
3: the act of accumulating [syn: {accumulation}, {accrual},
{accruement}]
4: (finance) profits that are not paid out as dividends but are
added to the capital base of the corporation
From French-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.3.4 [fd-fra-eng]:
accumulation /akymylasjɔ̃/
accumulation; assembly
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