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Notebook, 1993-

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Growth








Progressive Development . . . . Stage, Process . . . . Evolution, Increase, Expansion . . . . A Proliferation . . . . A Producing . . . . To spring up and develop to maturity . . . . To be able to grow in some place or situation . . . . To assume some relation through or as if through a process of natural growth . . . . To increase in size by assimilation of material or accretion of material . . . . Increase, Expansion . . . . To pass into a condition: become


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Growth n [1557] 1a [1]: a stage in the process of growing: Size [2]: full growth b: the process of growing c: progressive development: Evolution d: Increase Expansion [the __ of the oil industry] 2a: something that grows or has grown b: an abbnormal proliferation of tissue [as a tumor] c: Outgrowth d: the result of growth: Product 3: a producing esp. by growing [fruits of his own __]

Grow vb [ME, fr. OE gröwan; akin to OHG gruowan to grow] vi [bef. 12c] 1a: to spring up and develop to maturity b: to be able to grow in some place or situation [trees that __ in the tropics] c: to assume some relation through or as if through a process of natural growth [ferns __ing from the rocks] 3a: to increase in size by assimilation of material into the living organism or by accretion of material in a nonbiological process [as crystallization] b: Increase, Expand [__s in wisdom] 3: to develop from a parent source [the book grew out of a seried of lectures] 4a: to pass into a condition: become [grew pale] b: to have an increasing influence [habit __s on a person] c: to become increasingly acceptable or attractive [didn't like it at first, but it grew on nim] -vt 1: to cause to grow [__ wheat] 2: Develop5

[Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th Edition. Springfield, MA, USA: Merriam-Webster, Inc. 1995.]




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