Meaning of جمع in English
- A combining together.
- of Accrue
- The state of being accumbent or reclining.
- of Accumulate
- The act of accumulating, the state of being accumulated, or that which is accumulated; as, an accumulation of earth, of sand, of evils, of wealth, of honors.
- The concurrence of several titles to the same proof.
- Characterized by accumulation; serving to collect or amass; cumulative; additional.
- Increasing by growth from the extremity; as, an acrogenous plant.
- The act or process of collecting in a mass; a heaping together.
- State of being collected in a mass; a mass; cluster.
- The act of uniting by glue or other tenacious substance; the state of being thus united; adhesion of parts.
- Combination in which root words are united with little or no change of form or loss of meaning. See Agglutinative, 2.
- of Aggregate
- The act of aggregating, or the state of being aggregated; collection into a mass or sum; a collection of particulars; an aggregate.
- To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate; as, to amass a treasure or a fortune; to amass words or phrases.
- A mass; a heap.
- The act of assembling, or the state of being assembled; association.
- A collection of individuals, or of individuals, or of particular things; as, a political assemblage; an assemblage of ideas.
- To collect into one place or body; to bring or call together; to convene; to congregate.
- To meet or come together, as a number of individuals; to convene; to congregate.
- To liken; to compare.
- of Assemble
- See Asseverate.
- To affirm or aver positively, or with solemnity.
- of Asseverate
- The act of asseverating, or that which is asseverated; positive affirmation or assertion; solemn declaration.
- To gather into one body or place; to assemble or bring together; to obtain by gathering.
- To demand and obtain payment of, as an account, or other indebtedness; as, to collect taxes.
- To infer from observed facts; to conclude from premises.
- To assemble together; as, the people collected in a crowd; to accumulate; as, snow collects in banks.
- To infer; to conclude.
- A short, comprehensive prayer, adapted to a particular day, occasion, or condition, and forming part of a liturgy.
- Composedly; coolly.
- of Collect
- Gathered together.
- Self-possessed; calm; composed.
- A collected state of the mind; self-possession.
- The act or process of collecting or of gathering; as, the collection of specimens.
- That which is collected
- A gathering or assemblage of objects or of persons.
- A gathering of money for charitable or other purposes, as by passing a contribution box for freewill offerings.
- That which is obtained in payment of demands.
- An accumulation of any substance.
- The act of inferring or concluding from premises or observed facts; also, that which is inferred.
- The jurisdiction of a collector of excise.
- Of or pertaining to collecting.
- Complexioned.
- of Complot
- of Comport
- To turn to ice; to freeze.
- of Conglobate
- of Conglobe
- Gathered into a ball or a mass; collected together; concentrated; as, conglomerate rays of light.
- Closely crowded together; densly clustered; as, conglomerate flowers.
- Composed of stones, pebbles, or fragments of rocks, cemented together.
- That which is heaped together in a mass or conpacted from various sources; a mass formed of fragments; collection; accumulation.
- A rock, composed or rounded fragments of stone cemented together by another mineral substance, either calcareous, siliceous, or argillaceous; pudding stone; -- opposed to agglomerate. See Breccia.
- To gather into a ball or round body; to collect into a mass.
- of Conglomerate
- To gather into a small round mass.
- The act or process of gathering into a mass; the state of being thus collected; collection; accumulation; that which is conglomerated; a mixed mass.
- Glued together; united, as by some adhesive substance.
- To glue together; to unite by some glutinous or tenacious substance; to cause to adhere or to grow together.
- To unite by the intervention of some glutinous substance; to coalesce.
- of Conglutinate
- A gluing together; a joining by means of some tenacious substance; junction; union.
- of Congregate
- Suitableness of one thing to another; agreement; consistency.
- Congruence.
- Possessing congruity; suitable; agreeing; corresponding.
- See Congruity.
- The state or quality of being congruous; the relation or agreement between things; fitness; harmony; correspondence; consistency.
- Coincidence, as that of lines or figures laid over one another.
- That, in an imperfectly good persons, which renders it suitable for God to bestow on him gifts of grace.
- of Cumulate
- To gather or throw into a heap; to heap together; to accumulate.
- of Depose
- To lay down; to place; to put; to let fall or throw down (as sediment); as, a crocodile deposits her eggs in the sand; the waters deposited a rich alluvium.
- To lay up or away for safe keeping; to put up; to store; as, to deposit goods in a warehouse.
- To lodge in some one's hands for safe keeping; to commit to the custody of another; to intrust; esp., to place in a bank, as a sum of money subject to order.
- To lay aside; to rid one's self of.
- That which is deposited, or laid or thrown down; as, a deposit in a flue; especially, matter precipitated from a solution (as the siliceous deposits of hot springs), or that which is mechanically deposited (as the mud, gravel, etc., deposits of a river).
- A natural occurrence of a useful mineral under the conditions to invite exploitation.
- That which is placed anywhere, or in any one's hands, for safe keeping; something intrusted to the care of another; esp., money lodged with a bank or banker, subject to order; anything given as pledge or security.
- A bailment of money or goods to be kept gratuitously for the bailor.
- Money lodged with a party as earnest or security for the performance of a duty assumed by the person depositing.
- A place of deposit; a depository.
- of Deposit
- The act of depositing or deposing; the act of laying down or thrown down; precipitation.
- The act of bringing before the mind; presentation.
- The act of setting aside a sovereign or a public officer; deprivation of authority and dignity; displacement; removal.
- That which is deposited; matter laid or thrown down; sediment; alluvial matter; as, banks are sometimes depositions of alluvial matter.
- An opinion, example, or statement, laid down or asserted; a declaration.
- The act of laying down one's testimony in writing; also, testimony laid or taken down in writing, under oath or affirmation, before some competent officer, and in reply to interrogatories and cross-interrogatories.
- The act of depositing; deposition.
- To bring together; to collect, as a number of separate things, into one place, or into one aggregate body; to assemble; to muster; to congregate.
- To pick out and bring together from among what is of less value; to collect, as a harvest; to harvest; to cull; to pick off; to pluck.
- To accumulate by collecting and saving little by little; to amass; to gain; to heap up.
- To bring closely together the parts or particles of; to contract; to compress; to bring together in folds or plaits, as a garment; also, to draw together, as a piece of cloth by a thread; to pucker; to plait; as, to gather a ruffle.
- To derive, or deduce, as an inference; to collect, as a conclusion, from circumstances that suggest, or arguments that prove; to infer; to conclude.
- To gain; to win.
- To bring together, or nearer together, in masonry, as where the width of a fireplace is rapidly diminished to the width of the flue, or the like.
- To haul in; to take up; as, to gather the slack of a rope.
- To come together; to collect; to unite; to become assembled; to congregate.
- To grow larger by accretion; to increase.
- To concentrate; to come to a head, as a sore, and generate pus; as, a boil has gathered.
- To collect or bring things together.
- A plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker.
- The inclination forward of the axle journals to keep the wheels from working outward.
- The soffit or under surface of the masonry required in gathering. See Gather, v. t., 7.
- of Gather
- A placing or being placed in nearness or contiguity, or side by side; as, a juxtaposition of words.
- of Muster
- Relating to, or containing, more than one; designating two or more; as, a plural word.
- The plural number; that form of a word which expresses or denotes more than one; a word in the plural form.
- More, required to be added; positive, as distinguished from negative; -- opposed to minus.
- Hence, in a literary sense, additional; real; actual.
- of Pool
- of Summer
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