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crescimo

Crescimo is a term used in some Romance-language contexts to denote an increase or rise in amount, value, or intensity. Its exact meaning varies with language and field, but it generally designates a positive change from a prior level or baseline. The word is related to the verb crescere, “to grow.”

In Italian, the standard terms for growth and increase are crescita and crescente or crescimento to indicate

In Portuguese, the conventional term for growth is crescimento. Crescimo is typically treated as a nonstandard

Across fields, crescimo or its cognates primarily signal a quantitative or qualitative increase, as in economics

Overall, crescimo functions as a cross-lamilage concept associated with increase, though its exact acceptability and preferred

the
process
of
growing.
The
form
crescimo
exists
only
infrequently
and
is
generally
considered
rare
or
nonstandard.
When
used,
it
can
appear
in
phrases
such
as
“crescimo
dei
prezzi”
(price
increase),
but
more
common
alternatives
are
preferred.
spelling
or
historical
variant
in
contemporary
writing,
and
it
is
not
the
preferred
form
in
modern
usage.
Regional
or
older
texts
may
occasionally
show
it,
but
it
is
not
standard
today.
(growth
of
GDP),
demography
(population
growth),
or
statistics
(incremental
rise).
It
is
distinct
from
musical
terminology,
where
crescendo
denotes
a
gradual
increase
in
volume
rather
than
a
numeric
growth.
spelling
depend
on
the
language
and
context.
In
standard
Italian
and
Portuguese,
more
common
equivalents
are
used:
crescita,
crescita,
or
crescente
in
Italian,
and
crescimento
in
Portuguese.