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Meaning of accremental | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1
/ˌækrɪˈmɛn.tl̩/

Definitions

Related to growth or increase by successive additions, particularly in size or volume, often through the gradual deposition of material. This term is used to describe processes or structures that grow by accretion, such as the formation of shells, tree rings, or the buildup of biological tissues.

Examples

“There are moderately developed accremental striæ, which become ruder and rounder on the free tube.”
“The factor mainly responsible for the crisis (an interruption in the gradual, accremental change when the extant institutions absorb new conditions, modifying in the process in a fashion not suddent enough to be perceived as revolutionary) in Western Europe which was to lead eventually to the articulation of class society was the demographic explosion of the eighteenth century.”
“They are crossed by oblique crowded accremental striae, producing sublenticular pitting.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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