crescens

Latin

Etymology

    Present active participle of crēscō (to grow).

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    Pronunciation

    Participle

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    1. coming to be.
    2. becoming visible, springing from, arising, coming forth.
    3. increasing, rising, growing, thriving; multiplying, augmenting.

    Declension

    Third-declension participle.

    1When used purely as an adjective.

    Descendants

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