English dictionary: words starting with incr
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adjectiveThickened in form or consistency.
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Under the microscope, a stem section is needed to demonstrate the small, incrassate epidermal cells.
verbBecome or make greater in size, amount, or degree.
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Car use is increasing at an alarming rate
nounA rise in the size, amount, or degree of something.
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An increase of 28.3 per cent
verbBecome or make greater in size, amount, or degree.
Usage examples:
Car use is increasing at an alarming rate
nounA rise in the size, amount, or degree of something.
Usage examples:
An increase of 28.3 per cent
verbBecome or make greater in size, amount, or degree.
Usage examples:
Car use is increasing at an alarming rate
nounA rise in the size, amount, or degree of something.
Usage examples:
An increase of 28.3 per cent
adjectiveBecoming greater in size, amount, or degree; growing.
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The increasing numbers of students
verbBecome or make greater in size, amount, or degree.
Usage examples:
Car use is increasing at an alarming rate
adverbTo an increasing extent; more and more.
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Increasingly, attention is paid to health
adjectiveNot yet created.
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God is described as ‘light,’ ‘the eternal coeternal beam,’ ‘bright essence increate,’ and ‘pure eth…
adjectiveImpossible to believe.
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An almost incredible tale of triumph and tragedy
adverbTo a great degree; extremely.
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Michele was incredibly brave
nounThe state of being unwilling or unable to believe something.
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He stared down the street in incredulity
adjective(of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something.
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An incredulous gasp
adverbIn a manner indicating disbelief.
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"what ?" i asked incredulously
nounAn increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale.
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All sizes from 4–30 mm in 1 mm increments
verbCause a discrete increase in (a numerical quantity).
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The average person would think intel would just increment the family code.
adjectiveRelating to or denoting an increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale.
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Incremental changes to the current system
nounBelief in or advocacy of change by degrees; gradualism.
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The signature aspect of the current president is his belief that incrementalism is bunk.
adverbIn regular increases, additions, or stages.
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Change occurs incrementally for most people
verbCause a discrete increase in (a numerical quantity).
Usage examples:
The average person would think intel would just increment the family code.
nounAn increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale.
Usage examples:
All sizes from 4–30 mm in 1 mm increments
verbCause a discrete increase in (a numerical quantity).
Usage examples:
The average person would think intel would just increment the family code.
nounAn increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale.
Usage examples:
All sizes from 4–30 mm in 1 mm increments
nounAn increase or addition, especially one of a series on a fixed scale.
Usage examples:
All sizes from 4–30 mm in 1 mm increments
verbCause a discrete increase in (a numerical quantity).
Usage examples:
The average person would think intel would just increment the family code.
verbMake (someone) appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
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He refused to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself
verbMake (someone) appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
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He refused to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself
verbMake (someone) appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
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He refused to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself
adjectiveMaking someone appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
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Incriminating evidence
verbMake (someone) appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
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He refused to answer questions in order not to incriminate himself
nounThe act or process of making someone seem guilty, especially of a crime
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He destroyed the receipt to avoid incrimination., wrongful incriminations from dna evidence, the ac…
verbCover or decorate (something) with a hard surface layer.
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The mussels encrust navigation buoys
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