Accumulative
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Accumulative ( adjective )
Being made up of successive increments or additions.
Origin:
From the latin word 'accumulare' meaning 'to heap up'.
Examples:
- The accumulative effect of the medicine was to relieve his headache.
- Her savings account has an accumulative interest rate.
- He accumulated so many miles that he could fly to Europe for free.
- The snow kept coming down, accumulative on the ground.
- The database has an accumulative growth of more than 50 GB per day.
(As a noun)
Accumulative ( noun )
Being made up of successive increments or additions.
Origin:
From the latin word 'accumulare' meaning 'to heap up'.
Examples:
- The accumulative effect of the medicine was to relieve his headache.
- Her savings account has an accumulative interest rate.
- He accumulated so many miles that he could fly to Europe for free.
- The snow kept coming down, accumulative on the ground.
- The database has an accumulative growth of more than 50 GB per day.