amassment

Etymology
Probably from ; equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) The act of amassing.
 * 2) * 1654,, Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana, London: Thomas Heath, Book1, Chapter2, p.13,
 * [...] no can know, whether He [God] created either more Atoms then were requisite to the amassment of this World, or more Worlds then this one:
 * 1)  That which is amassed; a large quantity (of something).
 * 1)  That which is amassed; a large quantity (of something).
 * 1)  That which is amassed; a large quantity (of something).
 * 1)  That which is amassed; a large quantity (of something).
 * 1)  That which is amassed; a large quantity (of something).

Translations

 * Portuguese: amontoação, amontoamento