Word Meanings - ACCRUER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The act of accruing; accretion; as, title by accruer.
Related words: (words related to ACCRUER)
- TITLELESS
 Not having a title or name; without legitimate title. "A titleless tyrant." Chaucer.
- TITLED
 Having or bearing a title.
- TITLER
 A large truncated cone of refined sugar.
- ACCRUE
 Etym: 1. To increase; to augment. And though power failed, her courage did accrue. Spenser. 2. To come to by way of increase; to arise or spring as a growth or result; to be added as increase, profit, or damage, especially as the produce of money
- ACCRUAL
 Accrument.
- ACCRUER
 The act of accruing; accretion; as, title by accruer.
- TITLE-PAGE
 The page of a book which contains it title. The world's all title-page; there's no contents. Young.
- ACCRUMENT
 The process of accruing, or that which has accrued; increase. Jer. Taylor.
- TITLE
 The panel for the name, between the bands of the back of a book. 4. A section or division of a subject, as of a law, a book, specif. , a chapter or division of a law book. 5. An appellation of dignity, distinction, or preƫminence (hereditary or
- ACCRETION
 1. The act of increasing by natural growth; esp. the increase of organic bodies by the internal accession of parts; organic growth. Arbuthnot. 2. The act of increasing, or the matter added, by an accession of parts externally; an extraneous
- UNTITLED
 1. Not titled; having no title, or appellation of dignity or distinction. Spenser. 2. Being without title or right; not entitled. Shak.
- CATCH TITLE
 A short expressive title used for abbreviated book lists, etc.
- INTITLE
 See ENTITLE
- MISTITLE
 To call by a wrong title.
- OVERTITLE
 To give too high a title to.
- DISTITLE
 To deprive of title or right. B. Jonson.
- DISENTITLE
 To deprive of title or claim. Every ordinary offense does not disentitle a son to the love of his father. South.
- ENTITLE
 1. To give a title to; to affix to as a name or appellation; hence, also, to dignify by an honorary designation; to denominate; to call; as, to entitle a book "Commentaries;" to entitle a man "Honorable." That which . . . we entitle patience. Shak.
- BETITLE
 To furnish with a title or titles; to entitle. Carlyle.
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