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accrescent
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English
Etymology
From Latin accrescens, accrescentis, present participle of accrescere, from ad + crescere (“to grow”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
accrescent (comparative more accrescent, superlative most accrescent)
- Growing; increasing.
- 1728, Samuel Shuckford, The Sacred and Profane History of the World:
- whose living growth is more and more conspicuous , and daily ornamented with new appearances of accrescent variety and alteration
- (botany) Which keeps growing past the point it normally would stop and begin wilting.
- 2012, Bean, "A taxonomic revision of the Solanum echinatum group (Solanaceae)", Phytotaxa 57:33–50, doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.57.1.6
- The fruiting calyx is accrescent, covering all or most of the fruit.
- 2012, Bean, "A taxonomic revision of the Solanum echinatum group (Solanaceae)", Phytotaxa 57:33–50, doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.57.1.6
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Translations
growing
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botany
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French
Pronunciation
Adjective
accrescent (feminine accrescente, masculine plural accrescents, feminine plural accrescentes)
Further reading
- “accrescent”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Latin
Verb
accrēscent
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