growth
Definition of growth:
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part of speech: noun
The act of growing; in crease; advancement: grown over, covered with a growth, as of creeping plants: to grow out of, to issue from, as a branch from a tree; to result from - to grow up, to arrive at full stature or maturity to grow together, to become united by growth.
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: noun
A growing: gradual increase: progress: development: that which has grown: product.
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Common misspellings:
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- growt (1.8%)
- grouwth (1.8%)
- gowth (6.3%)
- growed (0.3%)
- growwth (0.5%)
- grownth (1.3%)
- grwoth (18.1%)
- growht (10.8%)
- gorth (0.3%)
- growith (0.5%)
- griwth (2.9%)
- grownt (0.5%)
- gorwth (2.9%)
- growh (1.6%)
- groth (32.3%)
- grwth (0.5%)
- grpwth (3.1%)
- growrth (1.0%)
- groiwth (1.0%)
- groweth (0.5%)
- groath (1.0%)
- groeth (0.5%)
- growthing (0.3%)
- growtth (0.5%)
- grouth (6.3%)
- growthe (0.5%)
- graowth (0.8%)
- griowth (0.5%)
- gropwth (0.5%)
- growty (0.5%)
- wcr (0.3%)
Usage examples for growth:
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Whatever it was, I guess you've scared it out of a year's growth old fellow, so we'll let it go at that.
"Old Granny Fox" – Thornton W. Burgess -
2. What growth did the Church experience in the next ten years?
"Sketches of the Covenanters" – J. C. McFeeters -
It has been put in the way of true spiritual growth and training.
"The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia" – William James Miller