English words for 'plural of compulsive hoarding'
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verb
- (transitive) To hoard.
- (transitive) To take a conversation off topic, especially in technical meetings.
- (transitive, poker) To surreptitiously or prematurely remove chips during a poker game.
- (intransitive, poker) To exit a cash game and re-enter with a smaller stack.
- (intransitive) (of material) To empty only in the center of a hopper or silo, persisting circumferentially.
noun
- An area of a silo that has undergone ratholing, so that material moves mostly through the centre and accumulates around the edges.
- A living area used by mice or rats, or a similar living area used by other animals.
- An entrance to a living area or passageway used by mice or rats.
- (printing) A pigeonhole.
- A particularly squalid human residence or other place.
- a hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats
- a small dirty uncomfortable room
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- (countable) A good which is hoarded.
- (psychology) An anxiety disorder characterized by a compulsive need to accumulate goods and feelings of anxiety or discomfort about discarding such goods.
- The practice of accumulating goods.
- (architecture, historical) A roofed wooden shield placed over the battlements of a castle and projecting from them.
- (construction, UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A temporary fence-like structure built around building work to add security and prevent accidents to the public.
- (chiefly UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) A billboard.
- large outdoor signboard
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- (often figurative) To earn; to get; to accumulate or acquire by some effort or due to some fact
- (rare) To gather or become gathered; to accumulate or become accumulated; to become stored.
- To gather, amass, hoard, as if harvesting grain.
- To reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary.
- store grain
- acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
- assemble or get together
noun
- (informal, somewhat derogatory) One who collects or hoards, especially unnecessary objects.
- Any of several small North American rodents, of the genus Neotoma, that have bushy tails.
- any of several bushy-tailed rodents of the genus Neotoma of western North America; hoards food and other objects
- someone who collects things that have been discarded by others
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- (countable) A good which is hoarded.
- (psychology) An anxiety disorder characterized by a compulsive need to accumulate goods and feelings of anxiety or discomfort about discarding such goods.
- The practice of accumulating goods.
- (architecture, historical) A roofed wooden shield placed over the battlements of a castle and projecting from them.
- (construction, UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) A temporary fence-like structure built around building work to add security and prevent accidents to the public.
- (chiefly UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) A billboard.
- large outdoor signboard
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verb
- (often figurative) To earn; to get; to accumulate or acquire by some effort or due to some fact
- (rare) To gather or become gathered; to accumulate or become accumulated; to become stored.
- To gather, amass, hoard, as if harvesting grain.
- To reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary.
- store grain
- acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
- assemble or get together
noun
- (informal, somewhat derogatory) One who collects or hoards, especially unnecessary objects.
- Any of several small North American rodents, of the genus Neotoma, that have bushy tails.
- any of several bushy-tailed rodents of the genus Neotoma of western North America; hoards food and other objects
- someone who collects things that have been discarded by others
verb
- (transitive) To hoard.
- (transitive) To take a conversation off topic, especially in technical meetings.
- (transitive, poker) To surreptitiously or prematurely remove chips during a poker game.
- (intransitive, poker) To exit a cash game and re-enter with a smaller stack.
- (intransitive) (of material) To empty only in the center of a hopper or silo, persisting circumferentially.
noun
- An area of a silo that has undergone ratholing, so that material moves mostly through the centre and accumulates around the edges.
- A living area used by mice or rats, or a similar living area used by other animals.
- An entrance to a living area or passageway used by mice or rats.
- (printing) A pigeonhole.
- A particularly squalid human residence or other place.
- a hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats
- a small dirty uncomfortable room