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Word Meanings - NOURISHING - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Promoting growth; nutritious,

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  • PROMOTE
    1. To contribute to the growth, enlargement, or prosperity of (any process or thing that is in course); to forward; to further; to encourage; to advance; to excite; as, to promote learning; to promote disorder; to promote a business venture. "Born
  • PROMOTER
    1. One who, or that which, forwards, advances, or promotes; an encourager; as, a promoter of charity or philosophy. Boyle. 2. Specifically, one who sets on foot, and takes the preliminary steps in, a scheme for the organization of a corporation,
  • PROMOTIVE
    Tending to advance, promote, or encourage. Hume.
  • GROWTHEAD
    A lazy person; a blockhead. Tusser.
  • GROWTH
    1. The process of growing; the gradual increase of an animal or a vegetable body; the development from a seed, germ, or root, to full size or maturity; increase in size, number, frequency, strength, etc.; augmentation; advancement; production;
  • GROWTHFUL
    Having capacity of growth. J. Hamilton.
  • PROMOTION
    The act of promoting, advancing, or encouraging; the act of exalting in rank or honor; also, the condition of being advanced, encouraged, or exalted in honor; preferment. Milton. Promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from
  • NUTRITIOUS
    Nourishing; promoting growth, or preventing decay; alimental. -- Nu*tri"tious*ly, adv. -- Nu*tri"tious*ness, n.
  • MISGROWTH
    Bad growth; an unnatural or abnormal growth.
  • INGROWTH
    A growth or development inward. J. LeConte.
  • OUTGROWTH
    That which grows out of, or proceeds from, anything; an excrescence; an offshoot; hence, a result or consequence.
  • UPGROWTH
    The process or result of growing up; progress; development. The new and mighty upgrowth of poetry in Italy. J. R. Green.
  • CONNUTRITIOUS
    Nutritious by force of habit; -- said of certain kinds of food. Crabb.
  • OVERGROWTH
    Excessive growth.
  • REGROWTH
    The act of regrowing; a second or new growth. Darwin. The regrowth of limbs which had been cut off. A. B. Buckley.
  • AFTERGROWTH
    A second growth or crop, or development. J. S. Mill.
  • INNUTRITIOUS
    Not nutritious; not furnishing nourishment.
  • UNDERGROWTH
    That which grows under trees; specifically, shrubs or small trees growing among large trees. Milton.

 

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