Vocabulary : Cumshaw to Cumulose
Cumshaw : A present or bonus; -- originally applied to that paid on ships which entered the port of Canton. ;; To give or make a present to.
Cumu-cirro-stratus : Nimbus, or rain cloud. See Nimbus, and Cloud.
Cumulate : To gather or throw into a heap; to heap together; to accumulate.
Cumulated : of Cumulate
Cumulating : of Cumulate
Cumulation : The act of heaping together; a heap. See Accumulation.
Cumulatist : One who accumulates; one who collects.
Cumulative : Composed of parts in a heap; forming a mass; aggregated. ;; Augmenting, gaining, or giving force, by successive additions; as, a cumulative argument, i. e., one whose force increases as the statement proceeds. ;; Tending to prove the same point to which other evidence has been offered; -- said of evidence. ;; Given by same testator to the same legatee; -- said of a legacy.
Cumuli : of Cumulus
Cumulose : Full of heaps.
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