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| adjective satellite • (used with count nouns) two considered together; the two |
| growth | | | | 6 | | 1 | nounn |
| noun • (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level • a progression from simpler to more complex forms • a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important • vegetation that has grown • the gradual beginning or coming forth • (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor) • something grown or growing |
| oath | | | | 4 | | 1 | nounn |
| noun • profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger • a commitment to tell the truth (especially in a court of law); to lie under oath is to become subject to prosecution for perjury • a solemn promise, usually invoking a divine witness, regarding your future acts or behavior |
| troth | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
| noun • a mutual promise to marry • a solemn pledge of fidelity |
| quoth | | | | 5 | | 1 | verbv |
| verb • To say or declare. • (defective, modal, auxiliary) to say |
| sloth | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
| noun • a disinclination to work or exert yourself • any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America and Central America; they hang from branches back downward and feed on leaves and fruits • apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue (personified as one of the deadly sins) |
| outgrowth | | | | 9 | | 2 | nounn |
| noun • a natural consequence of development • the gradual beginning or coming forth • a natural prolongation or projection from a part of an organism either animal or plant |
| undergrowth | | | | 11 | | 3 | nounn |
| noun • the brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest |
| loath | | | | 5 | | 1 | adjectiveadj |
| adjective satellite • unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom • (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed |
| goethe | | | | 6 | | 2 | nounn |
| noun • German poet and novelist and dramatist who lived in Weimar (1749-1832) |
| regrowth | | | | 8 | | 2 | nounn |
| noun • That which has been regrown after removal. • The process of regrowing. |
| rowth | | | | 5 | | 1 | nounn |
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| trowth | | | | 6 | | 1 | nounn |
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| ingrowth | | | | 8 | | 2 | nounn |
| noun • something that grows inward |
| overgrowth | | | | 10 | | 3 | |
| noun • excessive size; usually caused by excessive secretion of growth hormone from the pituitary gland • a profusion of growth on or over something else |
| antigrowth | | | | 10 | | 3 | noun, adjectiven, adj |
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| intergrowth | | | | 11 | | 3 | nounn |
| noun • A growing together and through each other of two crystals. |
| nongrowth | | | | 9 | | 2 | |
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| pregrowth | | | | 9 | | 2 | nounn |
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| supergrowth | | | | 11 | | 3 | nounn |
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| upgrowth | | | | 8 | | 2 | nounn |
| noun • The process or result of growing up; progress; development. |
| economic growth | | | | 14 | | 5 | nounn |
| noun • steady growth in the productive capacity of the economy (and so a growth of national income) |
| old growth | | | | 9 | | 2 | noun, adjectiven, adj |
| noun • forest or woodland having a mature or overly mature ecosystem more or less uninfluenced by human activity |
| population growth | | | | 16 | | 5 | nounn |
| noun • increase in the number of people who inhabit a territory or state |
| rapid growth | | | | 11 | | 3 | nounn |
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| second growth | | | | 12 | | 2 | nounn |
| noun • a second growth of trees covering an area where the original stand was destroyed by fire or cutting |
| ground sloth | | | | 11 | | 2 | nounn |
| noun • gigantic extinct terrestrial sloth-like mammal of the Pliocene and Pleistocene in America |
| hippocratic oath | | | | 15 | | 4 | nounn |
| noun • an oath taken by physicians to observe medical ethics deriving from Hippocrates |
| lying under oath | | | | 14 | | 4 | |
| noun • criminal offense of making false statements under oath |
| three-toed sloth | | | | 14 | | 3 | nounn |
| noun • a sloth that has three long claws on each forefoot and each hindfoot |
| tree sloth | | | | 9 | | 2 | nounn |
| noun • any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America and Central America; they hang from branches back downward and feed on leaves and fruits |
| two-toed sloth | | | | 12 | | 3 | noun, adjectiven, adj |
| noun • a sloth of Central America that has two long claws on each forefoot and three long claws on each hindfoot • relatively small fast-moving sloth with two long claws on each front foot |
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| scowth | | | | 6 | | 1 | nounn |
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| aftergrowth | | | | 11 | | 3 | nounn |
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| misgrowth | | | | 9 | | 2 | nounn |
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