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Meanings of Summations:

noun

The process of adding things together.

Usage examples:

The summation of numbers of small pieces of evidence

Meanings of Summative:

adjective

A summative assessment happens after a student has finished being taught about a subject, for example at the end of a year or unit of work

Usage examples:

A summative evaluation

Meanings of Summatory:

adjective

Concerning, involving, or relating to summation. somewhat rare.

Meanings of Summed:

verb

Find the sum of (two or more amounts).

Usage examples:

If we sum these equations we obtain x
noun

A particular amount of money.

Usage examples:

They could not afford such a sum
phrasal verb

To express briefly the important facts about something or the characteristics of someone

Usage examples:

The oral report should sum up the main points of the written essay., he’s a man with a big ego – th…

Meanings of Summer:

noun

The warmest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from june to august and in the southern hemisphere from december to february.

Usage examples:

This plant flowers in late summer
verb

Spend the summer in a particular place.

Usage examples:

Well over 100 birds summered there in 1976

Meanings of Summer-house:

noun

The season of the year between spring and autumn when the weather is warmest, lasting from june to september north of the equator and from december to march south of ...

Meanings of Summercastle:

noun

An elevated structure on a ship; (probably) specifically an elevated structure at the rear of a ship, parallel to the forecastle.

Meanings of Summered:

verb

Spend the summer in a particular place.

Usage examples:

Well over 100 birds summered there in 1976
noun

The warmest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from june to august and in the southern hemisphere from december to february.

Usage examples:

This plant flowers in late summer

Meanings of Summerhouse:

noun

A small building in a garden, used for sitting in during fine weather.

Meanings of Summerhouses:

noun

A small building in a garden, used for sitting in during fine weather.

Meanings of Summeriness:

noun

Summery character or quality.

Meanings of Summering:

verb

Spend the summer in a particular place.

Usage examples:

Well over 100 birds summered there in 1976
noun

The warmest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from june to august and in the southern hemisphere from december to february.

Usage examples:

This plant flowers in late summer

Meanings of Summerish:

adjective

Summer-like, summery.

Meanings of Summerize:

verb

To prepare (something) for the summer; to give (something) a summery appearance.

Meanings of Summerland:

noun

Land that lies fallow in the summer, or that is left without a crop for a year; = summer fallow . occasionally attributive and in extended use.

Meanings of Summerling:

noun

A young fish or crayfish, specifically a hatchery-reared fish in its first year since hatching.

Meanings of Summers:

noun

The warmest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere from june to august and in the southern hemisphere from december to february.

Usage examples:

This plant flowers in late summer
verb

Spend the summer in a particular place.

Usage examples:

Well over 100 birds summered there in 1976

Meanings of Summersault:

verb

Variant spelling of somersault (noun).

Meanings of Summertide:

noun

The season of summer; = "summertime".

Meanings of Summertime:

noun

The season or period of summer.

Usage examples:

In summertime trains run every ten minutes

Meanings of Summertree:

noun

A horizontal bearing beam, especially one supporting joists or rafters.

Meanings of Summerward:

adverb

Towards summer.

Meanings of Summery:

adjective

Characteristic of or suitable for summer.

Usage examples:

We were blessed with summery weather

Meanings of Summing:

verb

Find the sum of (two or more amounts).

Usage examples:

If we sum these equations we obtain x
noun

A particular amount of money.

Usage examples:

They could not afford such a sum

Meanings of Summing-up:

noun

A statement by a judge or lawyer to a jury in a court legal action that gives the main facts that have been provided, in order to help the jury decide if someone is guilty or not

Usage examples:

The failure of the trial judge to put this defence before the jury in his summing up was the major …

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