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Accrementitial
Accrementitial Ac`cre*men*ti"tial, a. (Physiol.)
Pertaining to accremention.
AccrementitionAccrementition Ac`cre*men*ti"tion, n. [See Accresce,
Increment.] (Physiol.)
The process of generation by development of blastema, or
fission of cells, in which the new formation is in all
respect like the individual from which it proceeds. ConcrementConcrement Con"cre*ment, n. [L. concrementum, fr. concrescere.
See Concrete.]
A growing together; the collection or mass formed by
concretion, or natural union. [Obs.]
The concrement of a pebble or flint. --Sir M. Hale DecrementDecrement Dec"re*ment, n. [L. decrementum, fr. decrescere. See
Decrease.]
1. The state of becoming gradually less; decrease;
diminution; waste; loss.
Twit me with the decrements of my pendants. --Ford.
Rocks, mountains, and the other elevations of the
earth suffer a continual decrement. --Woodward.
2. The quantity lost by gradual diminution or waste; --
opposed to increment.
3. (Crystallog.) A name given by Ha["u]y to the successive
diminution of the layers of molecules, applied to the
faces of the primitive form, by which he supposed the
secondary forms to be produced.
4. (Math.) The quantity by which a variable is diminished.
Equal decrement of life.
(a) The decrease of life in a group of persons in which
the assumed law of mortality is such that of a given
large number of persons, all being now of the same
age, an equal number shall die each consecutive year.
(b) The decrease of life in a group of persons in which
the assumed law of mortality is such that the ratio of
those dying in a year to those living through the year
is constant, being independent of the age of the
persons. Equal decrement of lifeDecrement Dec"re*ment, n. [L. decrementum, fr. decrescere. See
Decrease.]
1. The state of becoming gradually less; decrease;
diminution; waste; loss.
Twit me with the decrements of my pendants. --Ford.
Rocks, mountains, and the other elevations of the
earth suffer a continual decrement. --Woodward.
2. The quantity lost by gradual diminution or waste; --
opposed to increment.
3. (Crystallog.) A name given by Ha["u]y to the successive
diminution of the layers of molecules, applied to the
faces of the primitive form, by which he supposed the
secondary forms to be produced.
4. (Math.) The quantity by which a variable is diminished.
Equal decrement of life.
(a) The decrease of life in a group of persons in which
the assumed law of mortality is such that of a given
large number of persons, all being now of the same
age, an equal number shall die each consecutive year.
(b) The decrease of life in a group of persons in which
the assumed law of mortality is such that the ratio of
those dying in a year to those living through the year
is constant, being independent of the age of the
persons. ExcrementExcrement Ex"cre*ment, n. [L. excrementum, fr. excrescere,
excretum, to grow out. See Excrescence.]
An excrescence or appendage; an outgrowth. [Obs.]
``Ornamental excrements.' --Fuller.
Living creatures put forth (after their period of
growth) nothing that is young but hair and nails, which
are excrements and no parts. --Bacon. Excremental
Excremental Ex`cre*men"tal, a.
Of or pertaining to excrement.
Excrementitial
Excrementitial Ex`cre*men*ti"tial, Excrementitious
Ex`cre*men*ti"tious, a. (Physiol.)
Pertaining to, or consisting of, excrement; of the nature of
excrement.
Excrementitious
Excrementitial Ex`cre*men*ti"tial, Excrementitious
Ex`cre*men*ti"tious, a. (Physiol.)
Pertaining to, or consisting of, excrement; of the nature of
excrement.
Excrementive
Excrementive Ex`cre*men"tive, a.
Serving to excrete; connected with excretion or excrement.
[R.] ``The excrementive parts.' --Felthman.
Excrementize
Excrementize Ex"cre*ment*ize`v. i.
To void excrement. [R.] --Life of A. Wood ?.
Incremental
Incremental In`cre*men"tal, a. (Biol.)
Pertaining to, or resulting from, the process of growth; as,
the incremental lines in the dentine of teeth.
Recremental
Recremental Rec`re*men"tal (-m?n"tal), a.
Recrementitious.
Recrementitious
Recrementitious Rec`re*men*ti"tious (-t?sh"?s), a.
Of or pertaining to recrement; consisting of recrement or
dross. --Boyle.
Unearned incrementUnearned Un*earned", a.
Not earned; not gained by labor or service.
Unearned increment (Polit. Econ.), a increase in the value
of land due to no labor or expenditure on the part of the
owner, but to natural causes, such as the increase of
population, the growth of a town in the vicinity, or the
like. Some hold that this should belong to the nation.
Meaning of Cremen from wikipedia
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Margaret Cremen (born 5
January 1999) is an
Irish rower. She
competed in the women's
lightweight double sculls event at the 2020
Summer Olympics. "Margaret...
- be that of man who shot 5
people on
highway Reuters,
September 18, 2024
Cremen,
Alanea (September 6, 2024). "5
people shot in
Southeast DC". WUSA. Retrieved...
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Marcos Frances Fleta Giancarlo Hilario Giggles Arceo Ian
Tugas Jennifer Cremen Jessica Gallegos Jolly Estaris John
Laurence Patulan Joseton Vergel de Dios...
- to 18
months in prison". FOX5 DC. FOX 5 DC
Digital Team. 15 July 2022.
Cremen,
Alanea (3
November 2021). "'Serious incident'
reported at
Wootton High...
- The
Atheneum (15 July 1905)
quotes an
account by a Cork
civil servant, C.
Cremen, of what he had
heard from a
retired sailor called John O'Donovan, a fluent...
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Archived from the
original on
December 16, 2021.
Retrieved December 16, 2021.
Cremen,
Alanea (August 8, 2022). "Here's Why You
Might See
Chris Rock in DC". WUSA9...
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Retailer Who
Mocked Down Syndrome".
BuzzFeed News.
Retrieved 29
January 2018.
Cremen,
Alanea (29
January 2018). "LuLaRoe
sided with
retailer who
mocked those...
- 2009-07-04.
Retrieved 2008-04-14. Stern,
Theodore F; Schwartz,
Jonathon H;
Cremens, M Cornelia; Mulley,
Albert G (August 2005). "The
evaluation of homicidal...
- arrested,
police say". The
Washington Post.
Retrieved September 21, 2022.
Cremen,
Alanea (December 20, 2022). "Man to pay
thousands for
defacing Washington...
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episodes 16,400+
Production Executive producer Carolyn Cremen (Interim 2024) Guy
Campanile (effective
January 27, 2025)
Production locations...