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growth

English

Etymology

From grow +? -th. Compare Old Frisian gr?d ("meadow, pasture"; > North Frisian greyde (growth, pasture)), Middle High German gruote, gruot (greens, fresh growth, shoot), Old Norse gróðr ("growth, crop"; > Faroese grøði, Danish grøde (fruits), Swedish gröda (crop, harvest)). More at grow.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /??o??/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?????/
  • Rhymes: -???

Noun

growth (countable and uncountable, plural growths)

  1. An increase in size, number, value, or strength.
  2. (biology) The act of growing, getting bigger or higher.
  3. (biology) Something that grows or has grown.
  4. (pathology) An abnormal mass such as a tumor.

Synonyms

  • (increase in size): enlargement, expansion, increase, increment
  • (act of growing): development, maturation
  • (something that grows or has grown): vegetation
  • (pathology: abnormal mass such as a tumor): outgrowth, cancer, mass

Antonyms

  • (increase in size): contraction, decrease, decrement, reduction
  • (act of growing): nondevelopment

Hyponyms

  • (pathology: abnormal mass such as a tumor): tumor

Derived terms

Translations

growth From the web:

  • what growth mindset
  • what growth zone am i in
  • what growth mindset means
  • what growth percentile is my child in
  • what growth percentile is my baby in
  • what growth stocks to buy now
  • what growth plates close first
  • what growth rate to use in dcf


hygrophilous

English

Etymology

hygro- +? -philous

Adjective

hygrophilous (not comparable)

  1. (botany, of a plant) adapted for growth in a damp or wet environment.

Translations

hygrophilous From the web:

  • what is hygrophilous plants
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