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ACCRESCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Latin accrescere, from ad- + crescere to grow. First Known Use. 1570, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of accresce was in ... www.merriam-webster.com
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accresce, v. meanings, etymology and more
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb accresce, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ... www.oed.com
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accresce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (rare, intransitive) To accrue. · (Early Modern, obsolete, intransitive) To increase; to grow. References. edit. “accresce, v. en.wiktionary.org
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accresce
accresce, v. (əˈkrɛs) Also 7 accress. [ad. L. accrēsc-ĕre to grow to, grow on, f. ac- = ad- to + crēscĕre to grow. Substituted for, or refashioned on, earlier accrease from Fr., the form accress being intermediate.] 1. To accrue. Obs. exc. as rendering accrēscere in Rom. law; see accretion 8 b.1634–... Oxford English Dictionary
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Accresce. World English Historical Dictionary - WEHD.com
Accresce. v.; also 7 accress. [ad. L. accrēsc-ĕre to grow to, grow on, f. ac- = ad- to + crēscĕre to grow. Substituted for, or refashioned on, earlier ACCREASE ... wehd.com
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Accresce - definition of accresce by The Free Dictionary
1. To accrue. 2. To increase; to grow. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. www.thefreedictionary.com
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Danger - Traduzione in italiano - esempi inglese | Reverso Context
Danger of a kind which you will never know. Pericoli che tu non conoscerai mai. I think she's enjoying this. Danger. Credo che le piaccia... il pericolo. Danger will only increase my love. Il pericolo accresce solo il mio amore. Danger is above... below, everywhere. Il pericolo si trova in alto... in basso, ovunque.
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accrease - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English acresen, accreesen, from Anglo-Norman, Old French acreistre, from Latin accrēscere, from ad- + crēscere (“to grow”). en.wiktionary.org
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accresce Rhymes - Merriam-Webster
What rhymes with accresce? less, press, yes, address, success, unless, stress, express, nevertheless, guess, dress. www.merriam-webster.com
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accresce - Thesaurus
(rare, intransitive) To accrue. (EME, obsolete, intransitive) To increase; to grow. This text is extracted from the Wiktionary and it is available under the CC ... thesaurus.altervista.org
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Accrescing Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Accrescing definition: Present participle of accresce. www.yourdictionary.com
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accresce (Every English Word Pronounced) 🗣 - YouTube
accresce". YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBE http://www.youtube.com/c/SeeHearSayLearn?sub_confirmation=1 In this video series we're going through every ... www.youtube.com
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accrescent
accrescent, a. (əˈkrɛsənt) [ad. L. accrēscent-em pr. pple. of accrēscĕre: see accresce.] 1. Growing continuously, ever increasing.1753 S. Shuckford Creation & Fall 90 (R.) New appearances of accrescent variety and alteration. 1891 Temple Bar June 222 Accrescent layers of instruction sandwiched in be... Oxford English Dictionary
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accretive
accretive, a. (əˈkriːtɪv) [f. L. accrēt-, ppl. stem of accrēscĕre (see accresce) + -ive, as if ad. L. *accrētīvus.] Belonging to accretion or continuous growth.1665 Glanville Scepsis Sci. ix. 81 We can no more discern their accretive motion, than we can their most hidden cause. Ibid. xi. 60 We have ... Oxford English Dictionary
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accrementitial
accrementitial, a. Biol. (ˌækrɪmənˈtɪʃəl) [f. L. *accrēment-um addition (f. accrēsc-ĕre, see accresce; cf. excrēment-um f. excrēsc-ĕre) + īci-us + -al1; see -itial.] Pertaining to accrementition.1879 Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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