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`growth` in Latin

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growth

  1. noun
    • process of increasing in size
      crescere
      The growth of the tree was rapid. — Crescere arboris celer fuit.
      incrementum
      The company experienced rapid growth. — Societas incrementum celerem expertus est.
      auctus
      Economic growth is important for the country. — Auctus oeconomicus patriae est gravis.
    • [medical], abnormal mass of tissue
      tumor [medical]
      The doctor removed the growth from her arm. — Medicus tumor de brachio eius removit.
      excrescentia [medical]
      The growth was found to be benign. — Excrescentia benigna inventa est.
    • [economic], increase in economic activity
      incrementum oeconomicum [economic]
      The country is experiencing strong economic growth. — Patria incrementum oeconomicum validum experitur.
    • [figurative], personal or spiritual development
      progressio [figurative]
      Traveling contributed to his personal growth. — Iter ad progressionem personalem eius contulit.
      maturitas [figurative]
      She showed great growth in character. — Magnam maturitatem in moribus ostendit.