growth
the act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase.
size or stage of development: It hasn't yet reached its full growth.
completed development.
development from a simpler to a more complex stage: the growth of ritual forms.
development from another but related form or stage: the growth of the nation state.
something that has grown or developed by or as if by a natural process: a growth of stubborn weeds.
Pathology. an abnormal increase in a mass of tissue, as a tumor.
origin; source; production: onions of English growth.
Origin of growth
1Other words for growth
Opposites for growth
Other words from growth
- an·ti·growth, adjective
- pre·growth, noun
- re·growth, noun
- su·per·growth, noun, adjective
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How to use growth in a sentence
It is very popular in Southeast Asia and has had massive growth.
The Presumed Crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Is Nothing Like MH370 | Lennox Samuels | December 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTTexas has also started to become an engine of economic growth.
Their clear priorities : faster economic growth and promoting upward mobility for the middle and working classes.
Even in places as blue-leaning as Colorado, Latino support for pro-growth Republicans has been growing.
Set among the vacant houses of suburban New Mexico, the film offers a bleak perspective on the possibility of growth and renewal.
Water itself is of course essential to the growth of every plant, but the benefits of Irrigation reach far beyond this.
Glances at Europe | Horace GreeleyPotatoes also are extensively planted, and I never saw a more vigorous growth.
Glances at Europe | Horace GreeleyIt would be a modest guess that Accadian culture implied a growth of at least ten thousand years.
God and my Neighbour | Robert BlatchfordThese figures exemplify the material growth of industrial Scotland in the forty years that have passed.
Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland | Joseph TatlowIt was a beautiful sight, those rows of small trees with their large, glossy leaves, shut in by woods of a larger growth.
Alila, Our Little Philippine Cousin | Mary Hazelton Wade
British Dictionary definitions for growth
/ (ɡrəʊθ) /
the process or act of growing, esp in organisms following assimilation of food
an increase in size, number, significance, etc
something grown or growing: a new growth of hair
a stage of development
any abnormal tissue, such as a tumour
(modifier) of, relating to, causing or characterized by growth: a growth industry; growth hormone
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Scientific definitions for growth
[ grōth ]
An increase in the size of an organism or part of an organism, usually as a result of an increase in the number of cells. Growth of an organism may stop at maturity, as in the case of humans and other mammals, or it may continue throughout life, as in many plants. In humans, certain body parts, like hair and nails, continue to grow throughout life.
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