Accumulate vs. Cumulative

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Accumulateverb

(transitive) To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together (either literally or figuratively)

Accumulateverb

(intransitive) To grow or increase in quantity or number; to increase greatly.

Accumulateadjective

Collected; accumulated.

Accumulateverb

To heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass; as, to accumulate a sum of money.

Accumulateverb

To grow or increase in quantity or number; to increase greatly.

Accumulateadjective

Collected; accumulated.

Accumulateverb

get or gather together;

Accumulateverb

collect or gather;

Cumulativeadjective

Incorporating all current and previous data up to the present or at the time of measuring or collating

Cumulativeadjective

That is formed by an accumulation of successive additions

Cumulativeadjective

That tends to accumulate

Cumulativeadjective

(finance) Having priority rights to receive a dividend that accrue until paid

Cumulativeadjective

Composed of parts in a heap; forming a mass; aggregated.

Cumulativeadjective

Augmenting, gaining, or giving force, by successive additions; as, a cumulative argument, i. e., one whose force increases as the statement proceeds.

Cumulativeadjective

Tending to prove the same point to which other evidence has been offered; - said of evidence.

Cumulativeadjective

increasing by successive addition;

Cumulativeadjective

increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions

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