Amass

/əˈmæs/ verb

To gather together or accumulate a large quantity of something over time. It implies deliberate collection and the building up of substantial amounts through persistent effort.

From Old French 'amasser', from 'a-' (to) + 'masse' (mass, heap), ultimately from Latin 'massa' (lump, mass). The word emphasizes the creation of a large, concentrated collection from many smaller parts.

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