History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
accumulate

to cause something to become greater in number or quantity

gather or amass something

amass

to collect (a great deal of money, power)

gather, accumulate

arsenal

a government building where weapons and ammunition are made or stored

storage of weapons

bank

a business for keeping money which is paid out when its customers write checks

financial institution

buildup

build up

development; accumulation

collect

a short Christian prayer to be said on certain days

accumulate, come together

collection

(an instance of) collecting things

group, accumulation

gather

to get, come or bring together

come or bring together

gleanings

small items of knowledge from various sources

provision for future

heap

a number (of things), mass (of material), piled up; a large quantity

pile, accumulation

inventory

a detailed list, e.g. of household goods, furniture, stocks etc

list of stock; stock

mass

of, for, very many people; a lump, quantity of matter, without regular shape; the main religious service (in the Roman Catholic Church)

body of matter; considerable portion

million

(of) one thousand thousand (1 000 000)

heap

multiplicity

a large variety or number

heap

pile

a number of things lying one on another; a large amount (of money)

heap, collection

piles

haemorrhoids

heap, collection

reams

a great quantity (of writing)

heap

repertoire

all the plays, songs, pieces etc which a company, actor, musician etc is prepared to perform

collection

reserve

something stored (for later use); kept and available if needed; a player who is officially allowed to replace another player during a game; to store, keep, (something) for a later occasion

supply

reservoir

a place (often an artificial lake) where water is stored; a supply (of facts, knowledge etc)

accumulation, repository

resource

a supply of goods, raw materials etc that a person, country etc has or can use; the ability to solve difficulties

supply drawn upon, either material or nonmaterial

savings

money saved

provision for future

slew

of slay

heap

squirrel

a kind of small, tree-climbing, bushy-tailed animal with red, grey or black fur

hoard

storage

(space used for, money paid for) the storing of goods

depository

store

an amount or supply (of something) kept for use when needed, e.g. food, facts, information etc; a large shop selling many different goods

collection, supply

stowaway

a person who hides in a ship or plane (until after it starts) in order to make a journey without paying

keep in

supply

an act, process, of supplying; something supplied, amount available; things necessary for a particular use

reserve of goods

trillion

(GB) one million million million; (US) one million million

heap

warehouse

a building for storing goods before distribution to retailers

storage place

STOCKPILE as in Wiktionary
STOCKPILE as in Wikipedia