to collect (a great deal of money, power)
gather, accumulate
(a result of) compiling
assemblage
to collect (information) and arranged in (a book, list, report etc)
assemble, accumulate
to get, come or bring together
come or bring together
to collect (news, facts in small quantities)
pick out, collect
a carefully saved and guarded store or collection of money, coins, food and other treasured or valuable objects; to save and store (money, valuable things)
stockpile
(the cost of) food and rent; for always; a large tower in a castle etc; to continue to have (something); have (something) in one's possession and not give it back
hold, maintain
to cut and collect a crop of (grain) from a field etc
collect, harvest
a kind of small, tree-climbing, bushy-tailed animal with red, grey or black fur
hoard