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All jillion synonyms

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noun jillion

  • heap β€” a group of things placed, thrown, or lying one on another; pile: a heap of stones.
  • abundance β€” An abundance of something is a large quantity of it.
  • agglomeration β€” An agglomeration of things is a lot of different things gathered together, often in no particular order or arrangement.
  • aggregation β€” the act or process of aggregating
  • assemblage β€” An assemblage of people or things is a collection of them.
  • bank β€” A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
  • batch β€” A batch of things or people is a group of things or people of the same kind, especially a group that is dealt with at the same time or is sent to a particular place at the same time.
  • bulk β€” You can refer to something's bulk when you want to emphasize that it is very large.
  • bunch β€” A bunch of people is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together.
  • bundle β€” A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored.
  • cargo β€” The cargo of a ship or plane is the goods that it is carrying.
  • clump β€” A clump of things such as trees or plants is a small group of them growing together.
  • cluster β€” A cluster of people or things is a small group of them close together.
  • collection β€” A collection of things is a group of similar things that you have deliberately acquired, usually over a period of time.
  • concentration β€” Concentration on something involves giving all your attention to it.
  • congeries β€” a collection of objects or ideas; mass; heap
  • deposit β€” A deposit is a sum of money which is part of the full price of something, and which you pay when you agree to buy it.
  • fullness β€” completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
  • gathering β€” a drawing together; contraction.
  • gobs β€” the mouth.
  • harvest β€” Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • haul β€” to pull or draw with force; move by drawing; drag: They hauled the boat up onto the beach.
  • hill β€” the small hill in Washington, D.C., on which the Capitol stands.
  • hoard β€” a supply or accumulation that is hidden or carefully guarded for preservation, future use, etc.: a vast hoard of silver.
  • jumble β€” to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
  • load β€” anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • lot β€” lot (def 14).
  • lots β€” a river in S France, flowing W to the Garonne. 300 miles (480 km) long.
  • lump β€” a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
  • mass β€” the celebration of the Eucharist. Compare High Mass, Low Mass.
  • million β€” a cardinal number, a thousand times one thousand.
  • mint β€” Mint Is Not TRAC
  • mound β€” a globe topped with a cross that symbolizes power and constitutes part of the regalia of an English sovereign.
  • much β€” great in quantity, measure, or degree: too much cake.
  • multiplicity β€” a large number or variety: a multiplicity of errors.
  • ocean β€” the vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface.
  • oodles β€” a large quantity: oodles of love; oodles of money.
  • plenty β€” a full or abundant supply or amount: There is plenty of time.
  • pot β€” a deep hole; pit.
  • profusion β€” abundance; abundant quantity.
  • quantity β€” a particular or indefinite amount of anything: a small quantity of milk; the ocean's vast quantity of fish.
  • ream β€” a standard quantity of paper, consisting of 20 quires or 500 sheets (formerly 480 sheets), or 516 sheets (printer's ream or perfect ream)
  • scad β€” any carangid fish of the genus Decapterus, inhabiting tropical and subtropical shore waters.
  • stack β€” a more or less orderly pile or heap: a precariously balanced stack of books; a neat stack of papers.
  • stock β€” a supply of goods kept on hand for sale to customers by a merchant, distributor, manufacturer, etc.; inventory.
  • stockpile β€” a supply of material, as a pile of gravel in road maintenance.
  • store β€” an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
  • sum β€” the aggregate of two or more numbers, magnitudes, quantities, or particulars as determined by or as if by the mathematical process of addition: The sum of 6 and 8 is 14.
  • thousand β€” a cardinal number, 10 times 100.
  • tonne β€” metric ton.
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