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accreditation the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to educational institution that maintains suitable standards); "a commission is responsible for the accreditation of medical schools"
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acceleration an increase in rate of change; "modern science caused an acceleration of cultural change" the act of accelerating; increasing the speed (physics) a rate of increase of velocity
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accretion an increase by natural growth or addition something contributing to growth or increase; "he scraped away the accretions of paint"; "the central city surrounded by recent accretions" (astronomy) the formation of a celestial object by the effect of gravity pulling together surrounding objects and gases (biology) growth by addition as by the adhesion of parts or particles (geology) an increase in land resulting from alluvial deposits or waterborne sediment (law) an increase in a beneficiary's share in an estate (as when a co-beneficiary dies or fails to meet some condition or rejects the inheritance)
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accumulate roll up: get or gather together; "I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife"; "She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis"; "She rolled up a small fortune" collect or gather; "Journals are accumulating in my office"; "The work keeps piling up"
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accelerator a pedal that controls the throttle valve; "he stepped on the gas" a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine catalyst: (chemistry) a substance that initiates or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected a scientific instrument that increases the kinetic energy of charged particles
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