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Accresce
Accresce Ac*cresce", v. i. [L. accrescere. See Accrue.] 1. To accrue. [R.] 2. To increase; to grow. [Obs.] --Gillespie.
Accrescence
Accrescence Ac*cres"cence, n. [LL. accrescentia.] Continuous growth; an accretion. [R.] The silent accrescence of belief from the unwatched depositions of a general, never contradicted hearsy. --Coleridge.
Accrescent
Accrescent Ac*cres"cent, a. [L. accrescens, -entis, p. pr. of accrescere; ad + crescere to grow. See Crescent.] 1. Growing; increasing. --Shuckford. 2. (Bot.) Growing larger after flowering. --Gray.
Bicrescentic
Bicrescentic Bi`cres*cen"tic, a. [Pref. bi- + crescent.] Having the form of a double crescent.
Concrescence
Concrescence Con*cres"cence, n. [L. concrescentia.] Coalescence of particles; growth; increase by the addition of particles. [R.] --Sir W. Raleigh.
Concrescible
Concrescible Con*cres"ci*ble, a. [F.] Capable of being changed from a liquid to a solid state. [Obs.] They formed a . . . fixed concrescible oil. --Fourcroy (Trans. ).
Concrescive
Concrescive Con*cres"cive, a. Growing together, or into union; uniting. [R.] --Eclec. Rev.
Crescendo
Crescendo Cres*cen"do (kr?s-s?n"d?; It. kr?-sh?n"d?), a. & adv. [It., from crescere to increase. See Crescent.] (Mus.) With a constantly increasing volume of voice; with gradually increasing strength and fullness of tone; -- a direction for the performance of music, indicated by the mark, or by writing the word on the score.
Crescendo
Crescendo Cres*cen"do, n. (Mus.) (a) A gradual increase in the strength and fullness of tone with which a passage is performed. (b) A passage to be performed with constantly increasing volume of tone.
Crescent
Crescent Cres"cent, v. t. 1. To form into a crescent, or something resembling a crescent. [R.] --Anna Seward. 2. To adorn with crescents.
Crescent
Crescent Cres"cent (kr[e^]s"sent), a. 1. Shaped like a crescent. Astarte, queen of heaven, with crescent horns. --Milton. 2. Increasing; growing. O, I see the crescent promise of my spirit hath not set. --Tennyson.
Crescentia Cujete
Gourd tree Gourd" tree" (Bot.) A tree (the Crescentia Cujete, or calabash tree) of the West Indies and Central America.
Crescentic
Crescentic Cres*cen"tic (kr[e^]s*s[e^]n"t[i^]k), a. Crescent-shaped. ``Crescentic lobes.' --R. Owen.
Crescentwise
Crescentwise Cres"cent*wise` (kr[e^]s"sent*w[imac]z`), adv. In the form of a crescent; like a crescent. --Tennyson.
Crescive
Crescive Cres"cive (kr?s"s?v), a. [L. crescere to increase.] Increasing; growing. [R.] Unseen, yet crescive in his faculty. --Shak.
Decrescendo
Decrescendo De`cres*cen"do, a. & adv. [It.] (Mus.) With decreasing volume of sound; -- a direction to performers, either written upon the staff (abbreviated Dec., or Decresc.), or indicated by the sign.
Decrescent
Decrescent De*cres"cent, a. [L. decrescens, p. pr. of decrescere. See Decrease.] Becoming less by gradual diminution; decreasing; as, a decrescent moon.
Decrescent
Decrescent De*cres"cent, n. (Her.) A crescent with the horns directed towards the sinister. --Cussans.
Equicrescent
Equicrescent E`qui*cres"cent, a. [Equi- + crescent.] (Math.) Increasing by equal increments; as, an equicrescent variable.
Excrescence
Excrescence Ex*cres"cence . [F. excrescence, excroissanse, L. excrescentia excrescences, neut. pl. of p. pr. of excrescere. See Excrescent.] An excrescent appendage, as, a wart or tumor; anything growing out unnaturally from anything else; a preternatural or morbid development; hence, a troublesome superfluity; an incumbrance; as, an excrescence on the body, or on a plant. ``Excrescences of joy.' --Jer. Taylor. The excrescences of the Spanish monarchy. --Addison.
Excrescency
Excrescency Ex*cres"cen*cy, n. Excrescence. [Obs.]
Excrescent
Excrescent Ex*cres"cent, a. [L. excresens, -entis, p. pr. of excrescere to grow out; ex out + crescere to grow. See Crescent.] Growing out in an abnormal or morbid manner or as a superfluity. Expunge the whole, or lip the excrescent parts. --Pope. Excrescent letter (Philol.), a letter which has been added to a root; as, the d in alder (AS. alr) is an excrescent letter.
Excrescent letter
Excrescent Ex*cres"cent, a. [L. excresens, -entis, p. pr. of excrescere to grow out; ex out + crescere to grow. See Crescent.] Growing out in an abnormal or morbid manner or as a superfluity. Expunge the whole, or lip the excrescent parts. --Pope. Excrescent letter (Philol.), a letter which has been added to a root; as, the d in alder (AS. alr) is an excrescent letter.
Excrescential
Excrescential Ex`cres*cen"tiala. Pertaining to, or resembling, an excrescence. [R.] --Hawthorne.
Increscent
Increscent In*cres"cent, a. [L. increscens, -entis, p. pr. of increscere. See Increase.] 1. Increasing; growing; augmenting; swelling; enlarging. Between the incresent and decrescent moon. --Tennyson. 2. (Her.) Increasing; on the increase; -- said of the moon represented as the new moon, with the points turned toward the dexter side.
pearl crescent
Tharos Tha"ros, n. (Zo["o]l.) A small American butterfly (Phycoides tharos) having the upper surface of the wings variegated with orange and black, the outer margins black with small white crescents; -- called also pearl crescent.
Supercrescence
Supercrescence Su`per*cres"cence, n. [See Supercrescent.] That which grows upon another growing thing; a parasite. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Supercrescent
Supercrescent Su`per*cres"cent, a. [L. supercrescens, p. pr. of supercrescere; super above + crescere to grow.] Growing on some other growing thing. [R.] --Johnson.
Superexcrescence
Superexcrescence Su`per*ex*cres"cence, n. Something growing superfluously.

Meaning of Cresc from wikipedia

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