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Noun: hoard  hord
  1. A secret store of valuables or money
    "The old miser kept his hoard of gold coins hidden under the floorboards";
    - cache, stash
Verb: hoard  hord
  1. Get or gather together (a large number of something)
    "She hoarded a small fortune";
    - roll up, collect, accumulate, pile up, amass, compile
     
  2. Save up as for future use
    "They hoarded money for their children's education";
    - stash, cache, lay away, hive up, squirrel away [informal], sock away [N. Amer, informal]

Sounds like: him, hoard, horde, wh

Derived forms: hoarded, hoarding, hoards

Type of: arsenal, fund, hive away, lay aside, lay in, put in, salt away, save, save up, stack away, stash away, stock, store

Encyclopedia: Hoard, Texas