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accretion

  • 1 גדילה

    growth, increase, rearing, accretion

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  • 2 הצטברות קרח

    ice accretion

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  • 3 צמיחה

    growth, growing, emergence, origination, accretion; sprouting, germination, outcrop, outgrowth, outshoot, vegetation

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  • 4 קליפה

    קְלִיפָהf. (קָלַף) 1 peeling, scaling. Pes.76a סגי ליה בק׳ it is sufficiently remedied by paring the surface. Ib. ק׳ מיהא ניבעי let it at least be pared; a. e. 2) scale, husk, skin. Snh.95b שריון ק׳ (= ש׳ קשקשים, 1 Sam. 17:5) a scaly coat of mail. Nidd.III, 2; Tosef. ib. IV, 2 המפלת מין ק׳ an abortion that has the appearance of a mass of membranes. Ohol. VI, 5, sq. כקְלִיפַת השום as thin as the husk of garlic. Ab. Zar.76a עד שתשיר קְלִיפָתָן until the crusty accretion of the vessels falls off (by exposure to heat); a. fr.Bekh.58a כל … כק׳ השוםוכ׳ all Jewish scholars appear to me (as paltry) as the husk of garlic, except (Gen. R. s. 82 קליפת בצלים, v. קְלַף.Pl. קְלִיפוֹת, קְלִיפִים, קְלִיפִין. Tosef.Nidd.IV, 3 כמין קליפין אדומין (masc.); כמין קליפות אדומות the appearance of red membranes. Cant. R. to VI, 11 מה אגוז … שתי ק׳וכ׳ as the nut has two shells Sabb.IX, 5 קְלִיפֵי רמונים shells of pomegranates. Y.Ter.V, end, 43d קילפי איסור (read: קליפי) shells of fobidden fruits. Num. R. s. 12, v. קֶטֶב; a. e.Pes.112b (in Chald. dict.) מאן דמדרך אקליפים (some ed. אקְלִיפַיָּא; Ms. M. אקליפי דבצים) he that treads on egg-shells.(In later mystic literature קליפה, pronounced קְלִיפָּה, a certain class of demons, cmp. Num. R. l. c.

    Jewish literature > קליפה

  • 5 קְלִיפָה

    קְלִיפָהf. (קָלַף) 1 peeling, scaling. Pes.76a סגי ליה בק׳ it is sufficiently remedied by paring the surface. Ib. ק׳ מיהא ניבעי let it at least be pared; a. e. 2) scale, husk, skin. Snh.95b שריון ק׳ (= ש׳ קשקשים, 1 Sam. 17:5) a scaly coat of mail. Nidd.III, 2; Tosef. ib. IV, 2 המפלת מין ק׳ an abortion that has the appearance of a mass of membranes. Ohol. VI, 5, sq. כקְלִיפַת השום as thin as the husk of garlic. Ab. Zar.76a עד שתשיר קְלִיפָתָן until the crusty accretion of the vessels falls off (by exposure to heat); a. fr.Bekh.58a כל … כק׳ השוםוכ׳ all Jewish scholars appear to me (as paltry) as the husk of garlic, except (Gen. R. s. 82 קליפת בצלים, v. קְלַף.Pl. קְלִיפוֹת, קְלִיפִים, קְלִיפִין. Tosef.Nidd.IV, 3 כמין קליפין אדומין (masc.); כמין קליפות אדומות the appearance of red membranes. Cant. R. to VI, 11 מה אגוז … שתי ק׳וכ׳ as the nut has two shells Sabb.IX, 5 קְלִיפֵי רמונים shells of pomegranates. Y.Ter.V, end, 43d קילפי איסור (read: קליפי) shells of fobidden fruits. Num. R. s. 12, v. קֶטֶב; a. e.Pes.112b (in Chald. dict.) מאן דמדרך אקליפים (some ed. אקְלִיפַיָּא; Ms. M. אקליפי דבצים) he that treads on egg-shells.(In later mystic literature קליפה, pronounced קְלִיפָּה, a certain class of demons, cmp. Num. R. l. c.

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  • accretion — ac·cre·tion /ə krē shən/ n 1: the process or a result of growth or enlargement: as a: the increase or extension of the boundaries of land or the consequent acquisition of land accruing to the owner by the gradual or imperceptible action of… …   Law dictionary

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  • accretion — ac*cre tion ([a^]k*kr[=e] sh[u^]n), n. [L. accretio, fr. accrescere to increase. Cf. {Crescent}, {Increase}, {Accrue}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of increasing by natural growth; esp. the increase of organic bodies by the internal accession of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • accretion — [ə krē′shən] n. [L accretio < accrescere, to increase < ad , to + crescere, to grow: see CRESCENT] 1. growth in size, esp. by addition or accumulation 2. a growing together of parts normally separate 3. accumulated matter [the accretion of… …   English World dictionary

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  • accretion — (n.) 1610s, from L. accretionem (nom. accretio) an increasing, a growing larger (e.g. of the waxing moon), noun of action from pp. stem of accrescere, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + crescere grow (see CRESCENT (Cf. crescent)) …   Etymology dictionary

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  • accretion — ► NOUN 1) growth or increase by gradual accumulation. 2) a thing formed or added in this way …   English terms dictionary

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