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61heap (something) on — (someone/something) to express a strong opinion about someone or something. Other leaders heaped praise on the president at the meeting. Usage notes: often heap scorn on someone or something to express a strong lack of respect: He heaped scorn on …
62cumulate — verb (t) /ˈkjumjəleɪt/ (say kyoohmyuhlayt) (cumulated, cumulating) 1. to heap up; amass; accumulate. –adjective /ˈkjumjələt/ (say kyoohmyuhluht), / leɪt/ (say layt) 2. heaped up. {Latin cumulātus, past participle, heaped up} …
63νητῶν — νήτη the lowest of the three strings fem gen pl νητός heaped fem gen pl νητός heaped masc/neut gen pl …
64νητόν — νητός heaped masc acc sg νητός heaped neut nom/voc/acc sg …
65πολύχωστον — πολύχωστος high heaped masc/fem acc sg πολύχωστος high heaped neut nom/voc/acc sg …
66τυμβόχωστον — τυμβόχωστος heaped up into a cairn masc/fem acc sg τυμβόχωστος heaped up into a cairn neut nom/voc/acc sg …
67ἄχωστον — ἄχωστος not heaped up masc/fem acc sg ἄχωστος not heaped up neut nom/voc/acc sg …
68bushel — (bu) 1. a traditional unit of volume used for measuring dry commodities such asgrains and fruits. In the United States, the customary bushel is based onan old British unit known as the Winchester bushel. This unit datesto the early fourteenth… …
69gallon — (gal) 1. a traditional unit of liquid volume, derived from the Roman galeta, which originally meant a pailful. Gallons of various sizes have been used in Europe ever since Roman times. In the United States, the liquid gallon is legally defined …
70al-4 — al 4 English meaning: “to burn” Deutsche Übersetzung: “brennen” Material: O.Ind. alütam n. “ fire, blaze, coal “ (also ulmukam “fire”); Lat. adoleō “ to worship, offer sacrifice, burn a sacrifice; to sacrifice on an altar; in gen …