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Welsh: colledion cronedig
Status B
Subject: Finance and statistics
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Last Updated: 18 June 2020
Welsh: colledion cronnol
Status C
Subject: Finance and statistics
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Last Updated: 20 May 2021
English: accumulation
Welsh: croniad
Status A
Subject: Planning
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Plural: croniadau
Context: In this Act, �tip� means an accumulation or deposit of waste (whatever its form or composition) from a mine or quarry other than an accumulation or deposit situated underground.
Notes: Daw'r frawddeg gyd-destunol o Fil Tomenni Mwyngloddiau a Chwareli Nas Defnyddir (Cymru).
Last Updated: 11 November 2024
English: accumulator
Welsh: cronadur
Status B
Subject: ICT
Part of speech: Noun, Masculine, Singular
Last Updated: 19 July 2005
English: accumulators
Welsh: cronaduron
Status C
Subject: ICT
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Last Updated: 15 December 2009
Welsh: Casglu a Throsglwyddo Credydau
Status B
Subject: Education
Part of speech: Verb
Definition: Enables students to change institutions part way through a course, transferring credited modules to another degree course. CATS
Last Updated: 23 July 2003
Welsh: absenoldebau cronnol byrdymor
Status C
Subject: Finance and statistics
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Definition: Accumulating absences are those that are carried forward and can be used in future periods if the current period entitlement is not used in full. In local authorities annual leave, flexi-time and time in lieu would usually be accumulating. Accumulating absences may be either vesting or non-vesting. Where vesting, employees who leave are entitled to a cash payment in respect of any unused entitlement; where non-vesting, benefits lapse if an employee leaves before the vesting date.
Context: Dyma'r term a ddefnyddir yn y rheoliadau.
Last Updated: 22 July 2010
Welsh: absenoldebau digolledol cronnol byrdymor
Status C
Subject: Finance and statistics
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Definition: Compensated absences are periods during which an employee does not provide services to the employer, but benefits continue to be paid. Compensated absences may be ‘accumulating’ or ‘non-accumulating’. The distinction is important as it determines the timing of recognising an expense.
Last Updated: 22 July 2010
Welsh: Rheoliadau Batris a Chronaduron Gwastraff 2009
Status C
Subject: Titles of legislation
Part of speech: Noun, Plural
Last Updated: 2 October 2012