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accretion right of inheritance by survival
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accretion growth of a body of water or ice by the collection of smaller particles or droplets.
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accreditation A process whereby a program of study or an institution is recognized by an external body as meeting certain predetermined standards.
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accretion process whereby solids increase size by addition of particles to the surface
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accretion Growth in size, as in an increase by accumulated matter. The term is used by textile conservation experts in describing dirt, damage, mildew, or other defects in the surface of a flag.
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