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==References == | <p> [[Growth,]] n. The gradual increase of animal and vegetable bodies the process of springing from a germ, seed or root,and proceeding to full size, by the addition of matter, through ducts and secretory vessels. In plants, vegetation. We speak of slow growth and rapid growth of early growth late growth and full growth. </p> 1. Product produce that which has grown as a fine growth of wood. 2. Production any thing produced as a poem of English growth. 3. [[Increase]] in number, bulk or frequency. 4. Increase in extent or prevalence as the growth of trade the growth of vice. 5. Advancement progress improvement as growth in grace or piety. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 12 October 2021
Growth [1]
Growth, n. The gradual increase of animal and vegetable bodies the process of springing from a germ, seed or root,and proceeding to full size, by the addition of matter, through ducts and secretory vessels. In plants, vegetation. We speak of slow growth and rapid growth of early growth late growth and full growth.
1. Product produce that which has grown as a fine growth of wood. 2. Production any thing produced as a poem of English growth. 3. Increase in number, bulk or frequency. 4. Increase in extent or prevalence as the growth of trade the growth of vice. 5. Advancement progress improvement as growth in grace or piety.