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growth [grəʊθ] n 1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) the process or act of growing, esp in organisms following assimilation of food 2. an increase in size, number, significance, etc. 3. something grown or growing a new growth of hair 4. a stage of development 5. (Medicine / Pathology) any abnormal tissue, such as a tumour 6. (modifier) of, relating to, causing or characterized by growth a growth industry growth hormone
Growth growth, especially owing to an increase in cell size. Cf. merisis. — auxetic, adj. Obsolete. Medicine. the science of growth, especially applied to micro-organisms. Also called auxanology. a hypothetical vital force, thought to control growth and the function of nutrition. growth or motion in response to a chemical stimulus. — chemotropic, adj. a cultivator or a person who grows things. the formation and growth of an embryo. — embryogenic, embryogenetic, adj. development or growth from within. — endogenicity, n. — endogenous, adj. the growth of part of an organism in such a way that it overlays or surrounds another. — epibolic, adj. growth or moveinent of an organism in response to an electric current. — galvanotropic, adj. the growth of organic tissues. — histogenic, histogenetic, adj. any form of growth, especially as a product of cell division. Cf. auxesis. the growth or formation of a neoplasm. — neoplastic, adj. any abnormal formation or growth of tissue such as a tumor. — neoplastic, adj. 1. the principle or concept of growth and change in nature. 2. nature considered as the source of growth and change. 3. something that grows or develops. the tendency of some plants to diverge from the vertical in their growth. — plagiotropic, adj. the passing of an organism through several different forms in the growth process. orientation or movement of an organism in response to the stimulus of a solid object. Cf. stereotropism. — stereotactic, adj. growth or movement determined by contact with a solid. Cf. stereotaxis. — stereotropic, adj. Biology. the study of malformations or abnormal growth in animals or vegetables. — teratologist, n. — teratological, adj. stereotropism. — thigmotropic, adj.
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growth noun 1. increase, development, expansion, extension, growing, heightening, proliferation, enlargement, multiplication the unchecked growth of the country's population increase fall, drop, decline, decrease, dwindling, lessening, subsiding, slackening, shrinkage 2. progress, success, improvement, expansion, advance, prosperity, advancement enormous economic growth progress failure 3. development, growing hormones which control fertility and body growth 4. vegetation, development, production, sprouting, germination, shooting This helps to encourage new growth and makes the plant flower profusely. Translations growth [grəʊθ] A. N 1. (= development) [of person, animal, plant] → crecimiento m spiritual growth → desarrollo m espiritual 2. (= expansion) [of city] → crecimiento m (Econ) → crecimiento m, desarrollo m the growth of national industries → el desarrollo or el crecimiento de las industrias nacionales see also capital C 3. (= increase) (in productivity, profits, demand) → aumento m population growth → crecimiento m demográfico 4. (Bot) (= vegetation) → vegetación f; (= buds, leaves) → brotes mpl the pine tree was putting out new growth → el pino estaba echando brotes nuevos 6. (Med) → tumor m B. CPD growth area N (Econ) [of country] → polo m de desarrollo; [of industry] → sector m en crecimiento or expansión growth hormone N → hormona f del crecimiento growth industry N → industria f en crecimiento or expansión growth point N → punto m de desarrollo growth potential N → potencial m de crecimiento growth rate N (Econ) → tasa f de crecimiento growth shares NPL (US) = growth stock growth stock N → acciones fpl con perspectivas de valorización growth town N → ciudad f en vías de desarrollo growth [ˈgrəʊθ] n [economy] → croissance f Growth has slowed → La croissance a ralenti. economic growth → la croissance économique [person, animal] → croissance f (= increase) [sales, productivity, revenue, demand] → croissance f, augmentation f population growth → croissance démographique growth in sth [sales, productivity, revenue, demand] → croissance de qch, augmentation de qch the growth of nationalism → la poussée du nationalisme growth area, growth potential, growth industry (also capital growth) → croissance f growth and income → croissance et revenu growth area n (= sector of economy) → secteur m en expansion (= region) → région f en expansion growth industry n → industrie f en pleine expansion growth potential n → potentiel m de croissance growth rate n → taux m de croissance growth n → Wachstum nt; (= increase in quantity, fig: of love, interest etc) → Zunahme f, → Anwachsen nt; (= increase in size) → Vergrößerung f, → Wachstum nt; (of capital etc) → Zuwachs m; to reach full growth → seine/ihre volle Größe erreichen; growth industry/stock → Wachstumsindustrie f → /-aktien pl; rate of export growth → Wachstums- or Zuwachsrate f → im Export (= plants) → Vegetation f; (of one plant) → Triebe pl; growth ring (of tree) → Jahresring m; covered with a thick growth of ivy → von Efeu überwuchert or überwachsen; cut away the old growth → schneiden Sie die alten Blätter und Zweige aus; with two days’ growth (of beard) on his face → mit zwei Tage alten Bartstoppeln growth [grəʊθ] n a. (increase) → crescita, aumento; (development) → sviluppo he has 5 days' growth (of beard) → ha una barba di 5 giorni to reach full growth → raggiungere il pieno sviluppo b. (Med) → tumore m growth [grəʊθ] n a. (increase) → crescita, aumento; (development) → sviluppo he has 5 days' growth (of beard) → ha una barba di 5 giorni to reach full growth → raggiungere il pieno sviluppo b. (Med) → tumore m How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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