What is the difference between heaping and acervation?
heaping | acervation |
(obsolete, rare) A heaping up; accumulation
:(Johnson)
*{{quote-book
, year=1620
, author=Thomas Lodge (tr.)
, by=Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Philosophus)
, title=Works, both Moral and Natural
As a verb heaping
is (heap).As a noun acervation is
(rare) a heaping up; accumulation - johnson.acervation
English
Noun
(en noun)citation, chapter=2 , isbn= , publisher= , location=London , editor= , volume_plain=Of Naturall Questions , page=782 , passage=Is it to be doubted that amongst these bodies which both we see and handle, which are either felt or feele, but that there are some compound? These are such by connexion or aceruation , as for example, a rope, corne, or a ship. }}