Definitions from Wiktionary (hoard)
▸ noun: A hidden supply or fund.
▸ noun: (archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
▸ verb: (transitive) To amass, usually for one's own private collection.
▸ verb: (transitive) To save or reserve in one's mind for a future need or use.
▸ noun: A hoarding (temporary structure used during construction).
▸ noun: A projecting structure (especially of wood) in a fortification, somewhat similar to and later superseded by the brattice.
▸ noun: A hoarding (billboard).
▸ noun: A surname.
▸ noun: Misspelling of horde. [A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.]
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▸ noun: A hidden supply or fund.
▸ noun: (archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
▸ verb: (transitive) To amass, usually for one's own private collection.
▸ verb: (transitive) To save or reserve in one's mind for a future need or use.
▸ noun: A hoarding (temporary structure used during construction).
▸ noun: A projecting structure (especially of wood) in a fortification, somewhat similar to and later superseded by the brattice.
▸ noun: A hoarding (billboard).
▸ noun: A surname.
▸ noun: Misspelling of horde. [A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.]
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