

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary : an ancient massive structure found especially … ˈpir-ə-ˌmid noun Etymology: Latin pyramid-, pyramis, from Greek Date: 1549 1. become more expensive, increase in price build a pyramid, arrange in the shape of a pyramid a town in S Mexico, SE of Mexico City: ancient Aztec ruins. grayt/, adj., greater, greatest, adv., n., pl. Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary (in ancient Egypt) a quadrilateral masonry mass having smooth, …

i.) To enlarge one's holding or interest in a series of operations on a continued rise or decline by … t.) To use, or to deal in, in a pyramiding transaction. PYRAMID - (n.) The series of operations involved in pyramiding.ˈgrā]t, South often -re(ə)] or -rāə] usu ]d.+V adjective ( -er/-est ) Etymology: Middle English grete, from Old English …

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