There are more than 50 countries that export coffee. They are near the equator, where the climate is conducive to producing coffee beans.
increase, step-up
(noun) the act of increasing something; âhe gave me an increase in salaryâ
increase, increment
(noun) the amount by which something increases; âthey proposed an increase of 15 percent in the fareâ
increase
(noun) a change resulting in an increase; âthe increase is scheduled for next monthâ
increase, increment, growth
(noun) a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important; âthe increase in unemploymentâ; âthe growth of populationâ
addition, increase, gain
(noun) a quantity that is added; âthere was an addition to property taxes this yearâ; âthey recorded the cattleâs gain in weight over a period of weeksâ
increase
(verb) make bigger or more; âThe boss finally increased her salaryâ; âThe university increased the number of students it admittedâ
increase
(verb) become bigger or greater in amount; âThe amount of work increasedâ
Source: WordNet® 3.1
increase (third-person singular simple present increases, present participle increasing, simple past and past participle increased)
(intransitive) (of a quantity, etc.) To become larger or greater.
(transitive) To make (a quantity, etc.) larger.
To multiply by the production of young; to be fertile, fruitful, or prolific.
(astronomy, intransitive) To become more nearly full; to show more of the surface; to wax.
• (become larger): wax, go up, grow, rise, soar (rapidly), shoot up (rapidly); See also increase
• (make larger): increment, raise, up (informal); See also augment
• (multiply by production of young): proliferate, propagate, teem
• (to show more of the surface): wax
• (become larger): decrease, drop, fall, go down, plummet (rapidly), plunge (rapidly), reduce, shrink, sink; See also decrease
• (make larger): cut, decrease, decrement, lower, reduce; See also diminish
• (multiply by production of young)
• (to show more of the surface): wane
increase (countable and uncountable, plural increases)
An amount by which a quantity is increased.
For a quantity, the act or process of becoming larger
Offspring, progeny
(knitting) The creation of one or more new stitches; see Increase (knitting).
• (amount by which a quantity is increased): gain, increment, raise (US, said of pay), rise; See also adjunct or acquisition
• (act or process of becoming larger): enlargement, expansion; See also augmentation
• (amount by which a quantity is increased): cut, decrease, decrement, drop, fall, loss, lowering, reduction, shrinkage; See also decrement
• (act or process of becoming larger): decline, decrease, diminishment; See also diminution
• Cairenes, Ceresian, cerasine, resiance
Increase
(historical, used by Puritans) A male given name.
• Cairenes, Ceresian, cerasine, resiance
Source: Wiktionary
In*crease", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Increased; p. pr. & vb. n. Increasing.] Etym: [OE. incresen, encresen, enrescen, OF. encreistre, fr. L. increscere; pref. in- in + crescere to grow. See Crescent, and cf. Decrease.]
1. To become greater or more in size, quantity, number, degree, value, intensity, power, authority, reputation, wealth; to grow; to augment; to advance; -- opposed to decrease. The waters increased and bare up the ark. Gen. vii. 17. He must increase, but I must decrease. John iii. 30. The heavens forbid But that our loves and comforts should increase, Even as our days do grow! Shak.
2. To multiply by the production of young; to be fertile, fruitful, or prolific. Fishes are more numerous of increasing than beasts or birds, as appears by their numerous spawn. Sir M. Hale.
3. (Astron.)
Definition: To become more nearly full; to show more of the surface; to wax; as, the moon increases. Increasing function (Math.), a function whose value increases when that of the variable increases, and decreases when the latter is diminished.
Syn.
– To enlarge; extend; multiply; expand; develop; heighten; amplify; raise; enhance; spread; aggravate; magnify; augment; advance.
– To Increase, Enlarge, Extend. Enlarge implies to make larger or broader in size. Extend marks the progress of enlargement so as to have wider boundaries. Increase denotes enlargement by growth and internal vitality, as in the case of plants. A kingdom is enlarged by the addition of new territories; the mind is enlarged by knowledge. A kingdom is extended when its boundaries are carried to a greater distance from the center. A man's riches, honors, knowledge, etc., are increased by accessions which are made from time to time.
In*crease", v. t.
Definition: To augment or make greater in bulk, quantity, extent, value, or amount, etc.; to add to; to extend; to lengthen; to enhance; to aggravate; as, to increase one's possessions, influence. I will increase the famine. Ezek. v. 16. Make denials Increase your services. Shak.
In"crease, n. Etym: [OE. encres, encresse. See Increase, v. i.]
1. Addition or enlargement in size, extent, quantity, number, intensity, value, substance, etc.; augmentation; growth. As if increase of appetite had grown By what if fed on. Shak. For things of tender kind for pleasure made Shoot up with swift increase, and sudden are decay'd. Dryden.
2. That which is added to the original stock by augmentation or growth; produce; profit; interest. Take thou no usury of him, or increase. Lev. xxv. 36. Let them not live to taste this land's increase. Shak.
3. Progeny; issue; offspring. All the increase of thy house shall die in the flower of their age. 1 Sam. ii. 33.
4. Generation. [Obs.] "Organs of increase." Shak.
5. (Astron.)
Definition: The period of increasing light, or luminous phase; the waxing;
– said of the moon. Seeds, hair, nails, hedges, and herbs will grow soonest if set or cut in the increase of the moon. Bacon. Increase twist, the twixt of a rifle groove in which the angle of twist increases from the breech to the muzzle.
Syn.
– Enlargement; extension; growth; development; increment; addition; accession; production.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
22 February 2025
(noun) the use of closed-class words instead of inflections: e.g., âthe father of the brideâ instead of âthe brideâs fatherâ
There are more than 50 countries that export coffee. They are near the equator, where the climate is conducive to producing coffee beans.