- increasement
- in·crease·ment
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Increasement — In*crease ment, n. Increase. [R.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
increasement — index boom (increase) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
increasement — noun a) An increase; growth. ... diminishing the velocity with decreasements like to the increasements acquired in the descent b) An increment; an addition; augmentation. See Also … Wiktionary
increasement — (ˈ)in|krēsmənt, ənˈk noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English encresement, from encresen to increase + ment archaic : increase … Useful english dictionary
Afforcement of Court — ♦ Increasement in membership of court. (Sayles, George O. The King s Parliament of England, 143) … Medieval glossary
Panspoudastiki — K.S. is the Communist Youth of Greece s (KNE) major branch in Greek universities. The group was founded shortly after the restoration of democracy in 1974 and the fall of the regime of the colonels. The newly appointed Karamanlis cabinet… … Wikipedia
Densitation — is the breaking down of density and also the increasement of density as it is distributed or contracted forming materials such as metallic hydrogen due to the degenerated matter degenerate matter Categories: Chemical processesPhysical chemistry… … Wikipedia
Precoding — is generalized beamforming to support multi layer transmission in MIMO radio systems. Conventional beamforming considers linear single layer precoding so that the same signal is emitted from each of the transmit antennas with appropriate… … Wikipedia
decreasement — noun a) The action or process of decreasing; a decrease; diminution. ... diminishing the velocity with decreasements like to the increasements acquired in the descent b) That by which something is decreased or diminished; a decrement. See Also:… … Wiktionary
boom — I (increase) noun acceleration, accretion, accrual, accruement, accumulation, additament, addition, additory, advance, advancement, amplification, amplitude, annexation, appreciation, appurtenance, attachment, augment, augmentation, boost,… … Law dictionary