acumlitate is not a word. If you meant accumulate, it means: gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of or gradually gather or acquire or gather or build up
It means to gather together things, such as soldiers are mustered for duty. It can also be used by an individual to mean to gather courage. Such as to muster the courage to face the judge.
It means to gather together things, such as soldiers are mustered for duty. It can also be used by an individual to mean to gather courage. Such as to muster the courage to face the judge.
When the roman ensign (eagle) shows up in the temple - that will indicate the death of many Jews in Jerusalem, thus the eagles gather.
In context, "to gather up".
its when yo gather ur final information up basically when u sum it all up
Farming to the nomadic people meant to gather up huge animals and eat them up
to light up...
Please help me to gather up some acorns.
Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.
To roll (a cannabis cigarette) is the meaning to the British term to skin up.
Sheaf may be the term you're looking for. Sheaves of grain are bundles of grain before threshing.