grow
[ groh ]
/ groʊ /
verb (used without object), grew, grown, grow·ing.
verb (used with object), grew, grown, grow·ing.
Verb Phrases
Idioms for grow
grow a pair, Slang: Vulgar.
pair1(def 23).
Origin of grow
before 900; Middle English
growen, Old English
grōwan; cognate with Dutch
groeien, Old High German
grouwan, Old Norse
grōa
OTHER WORDS FROM grow
grow·a·ble, adjective re·grow, verb, re·grew, re·grown, re·grow·ing.Words nearby grow
grove city,
grovel,
grover,
groves,
grovet,
grow,
grow bag,
grow into,
grow light,
grow on,
grow out of
Example sentences from the Web for regrow
Regrow limbs, cure cancer, or rock a killer outfit à la Milla Jovovich in The Fifth Element.
I Want My Damn Hoverboard! 12 Movie Inventions That Should Exist |Rich Goldstein |October 25, 2014 |DAILY BEASTOther spinal cord regeneration efforts involve using stem cells to regrow damaged or lost neurons.
The Bionic Exoskeleton Helping Paraplegics Walk |Dr. Anand Veeravagu, MD |June 29, 2014 |DAILY BEASTA crab may regrow its complex claw, a starfish arm may regrow an entire body.
Herbert Spencer |J. Arthur ThomsonThe lobster can regrow a complete gill and any number of claws or an eye.
Preventable Diseases |Woods Hutchinson
British Dictionary definitions for regrow (1 of 2)
regrow
/ (riːˈɡrəʊ) /
verb -grows, -growing, -grew or -grown
to grow or be grown again after having been cut or having died or withered
British Dictionary definitions for regrow (2 of 2)
grow
/ (ɡrəʊ) /
verb grows, growing, grew (ɡruː) or grown (ɡrəʊn)
Word Origin for grow
Old English
grōwan; related to Old Norse
grōa, Old Frisian
grōia, Old High German
gruoen; see
green,
grass
Medical definitions for regrow
grow
[ grō ]
v.
To increase in size by a natural process.
To develop and reach maturity.
To be capable of growth; thrive.
Idioms and Phrases with regrow
grow