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incross the mating of individuals homozygous for the same gene; cf. intercross.
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incrusted c. an intense cystitis characterized by deposition of phosphatic or other inorganic salts on the chronically inflamed bladder wall, generally at the site of ulcerations, granulations, or tumors.
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increment A required division of a school's satisfactory progress maximum time frame. The length of any increment cannot exceed the lesser of one academic year or one-half of the published length of the program. The school must assess each student's progress at the end of each increment as defined by the satisfactory progress policy.
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incrustation An overlay of gemstones, gold, etc., on the surface of another substance.
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increment increase in a quantity
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