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Growth or increase in size by gradual external addition. Usually the shore or bank of a waterway.
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| accretion |
The addition of mass to a body of ice, usually through precipitation in the form of snowfall
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the certification that a school or program meets a prescribed academic standard. It is very important to know that a college or university is accredited.
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| accreditation |
Approval of colleges, universities and secondary schools by nationally recognised professional associations. Institutional accreditation affects the transferability of credits from one institution to another before a degree program is completed.
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| accreditation |
[elaborated] ... . (2) ... or as a member of a diplomatic mission or *delegation.
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