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increment /in·cre·ment/ (in´kri-mint) increase or addition; the amount by which a value or quantity is increased.incremen´tal
in·cre·ment (nkr-mnt, ng-)
n.
1. The process of increasing in number, size, quantity, or extent.
2. Something added or gained.
3. A small positive or negative change in the value of a variable.

incre·mental (-mntl) adj.

increment
1. an increase or addition; the amount by which a value or quantity is increased.
2. the early stage of fever, where the temperature is rising; clinically there is shivering, coldness of the skin, and absence of sweating.


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