- cu·mu·latecumulate (verb) · cumulates (third person present) · cumulated (past tense) · cumulated (past participle) · cumulating (present participle)
- 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"
- chemistryattach two double bonds to the same carbon atom.
Originmid 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.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- gather together and combine:
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