acumulación
“acumulación” means “accumulation” in Spanish (the general act of gathering things over time).
accumulation
Also: build-up, piling up
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La acumulación de nieve cerró la carretera.
A2The accumulation of snow closed the road.
Debes evitar la acumulación de deudas.
B1You should avoid the build-up of debts.
La acumulación de basura es un problema en la ciudad.
B1The accumulation of trash is a problem in the city.
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Which of these is the correct way to say 'the accumulation'?
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From the Latin word 'accumulatio'. This comes from 'ad' (to) and 'cumulare' (to heap or pile up). It literally means the act of adding to a heap.
First recorded: 15th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does 'acumulación' only refer to physical things?
No, you can use it for abstract things like stress (acumulación de estrés), knowledge (acumulación de conocimientos), or even points in a loyalty program.
Is it different from 'un montón'?
'Un montón' just means 'a lot' or 'a pile'. 'Acumulación' is more about the process of things being added over time. 'Acumulación' is also more formal.
Can I use this word for 'hoarding'?
Yes, in a clinical or descriptive sense, it refers to the act of hoarding objects.