growth
31growth — The increase in size of a living being or any of its parts occurring in the process of development. accretionary g. g. by an increase of intercellular material. appositional g. g. accomplished by the addition of new layers on those previously… …
32growth — In a series of parables, Jesus speaks of the growth of the kingdom of God (e.g. the Mustard Seed, Mark 4:30–2), where the contrast is made between the tiny almost invisible seed and the final result. Just as growth happened in a mysterious,… …
33growth — 1) An increase in the value of an asset. If growth is sought in an investment, it is an increase in its capital value that is required. See also growth stocks 2) The expansion of an economy, usually expressed in terms of an increase of national… …
34growth — noun 1) population growth Syn: enlargement, increase in size, expansion, extension, swelling, multiplication, mushrooming, snowballing, rise, escalation, build up, development 2) a growth on his jaw Syn …
35growth — /groʊθ / (say grohth) noun 1. the act, process, or manner of growing; development; gradual increase. 2. stage of development. 3. something that has grown or developed by or as by a natural process; a product: a growth of weeds. 4. Pathology a… …
36growth — /grəυθ/ noun 1. the fact of becoming larger or increasing ♦ the company is aiming for growth the company is aiming to expand rapidly 2. the second stage in a product life cycle, following the launch, when demand for the product increases rapidly… …
37growth — also See tire growth grain growth …
38Growth — Als Wachstum bezeichnet man den zeitlichen Anstieg einer bestimmten Messgröße. Es kann daher als mathematische Ableitung einer Funktion aufgefasst werden, die zu jedem Zeitpunkt einen bestimmten Wert der Messgröße zuordnet. Das Gegenteil von… …
39growth — grəʊθ n. development, process of growing; abnormal growth of a mass of tissue, tumor …
40growth — augimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. growth vok. Wachstum, n rus. рост, m pranc. croissance, f …