Crossword-Solution: CUMULATION 10 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Cumulation n. The act of heaping together; a heap. See Accumulation.

We have 13 clues for the answer “CUMULATION”

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colluvies 4 answers
amassment 17 answers
Anthology 27 answers
Hoard 48 answers
Batch 53 answers
Aggregate 58 answers
agglomeration 58 answers
assemblage 60 answers
Array 64 answers
Collection 65 answers
Heap 65 answers
Assortment 75 answers
Aggregation 83 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with CUMULATION (5)

But he added to our literature not only in the way of cumulation, but by the advent of his single genius.
Hearts of Controversy Alice Meynell 2005
But what can he tell us of the negotiations that led Gladstone back to public life or of the secret councils of the Fourth Party, whereby Sir Stafford was gradually eclipsed? Good memoirs must ever be the cumulation of gossip.
The Works of Max Beerbohm Max Beerbohm 1999
Notwithstanding that for Jones this was the cumulation of years of desire, the crowning moment, the climax and fruition of long-harbored dreams, he halted before the tame and helpless beasts, with joy not unmixed with pain.
The Last of the Plainsmen Zane Grey 2000
Inner "possession," the condition for our dramatic tension, depends not alone on the cumulation of suggestions-- suggestion in its, so to speak, quantitative aspect.
The Psychology of Beauty Ethel D. Puffer 2003
Nothing prevented the cumulation of ecclesiastical benefices, and that prelate was but a poor courtier who did not enjoy the revenue of several rich abbeys.
The Eve of the French Revolution Edward J. Lowell 2004

Quotes with CUMULATION (3)

His life coiled back into the brown murk of the past like a twined filament of electric wire; he gave life, a pattern, and movement to these million sensations that Chance, the loss or gain of a moment, the turn of the head, the enormous and aimless impulsion of accident, had thrust into the blazing heat of him. His mind picked out in white living brightness these pinpoints of experience and the ghostliness of all things else became more awful because of them. So many of the …
Thomas Wolfe Look Homeward, Angel
He had felt viable being near her or knowing she was listening to him or having the comfort of their casual meeting within a dream. With her, he simply and effortlessly felt better. They all felt better, unburdened, cared for, and heard. Being connected to her eased his suffering as he gave her his. It was only when she began to drown in the cumulation of commingled torments that to save whatever part of her was left, she disconnected, and when she did, his suffering returned…
Donna Lynn Hope
So long as authority inspires awe, confusion and absurdity enhance conservative tendencies in society. Firstly, because clear and logical thinking leads to a cumulation of knowledge (of which the progress of the natural sciences provides the best example) and the advance of knowledge sooner or later undermines the traditional order. Confused thinking, on the other hand, leads nowhere in particular and can be indulged indefinitely without producing any impact upon the world.
Stanislav Andreski Social Sciences as Sorcery