Growth
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- an increase in size, number, value, or strength
- the act of growing, getting bigger or higher
- something that grows or has grown
- an abnormal mass such as a tumor
Growth may refer to:
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Biology
- Auxology, the study of all aspects of human physical growth
- Bacterial growth
- Cell growth
- Growth hormone, a peptide hormone that stimulates growth
- Human development (biology)
- Plant growth
- Secondary growth, growth that thickens woody plants
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Economics
- Economic growth, the increase in the inflation-adjusted market value of the goods and services
- Growth investing, a style of investment strategy focused on capital appreciation
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Mathematics
- Exponential growth, also called geometric growth
- Hyperbolic growth
- Linear growth, refers to two distinct but related notions
- Logistic growth, characterized as an S curve
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Social science
- Developmental psychology
- Erikson's stages of psychosocial development
- Human development (humanity)
- Personal development
- Population growth
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Other uses
- Growth (film), a 2010 American horror film
- Izaugsme (Growth), a Latvian political party
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See also
- Grow (disambiguation)
- Growth curve (disambiguation)
- Growth impairment (disambiguation)
- Growth industry (disambiguation)
- Growth model (disambiguation)
- Growth rate (disambiguation)
- Growth regulator (disambiguation)
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Antonyms
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