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Yes, gaining weight can lead to an increase in wrist size due to the accumulation of fat and muscle in the body, including the wrists.
The root word "aug" and "auc" generally refer to increase or growth. Examples include "augment" meaning to increase in size or amount, and "auction" referring to a sale where items are bid on to increase their value.
"Crescendo", means to gradually increase in size, intensity or force.
To grow in size or number is to experience an increase in physical dimensions or quantity. This can happen through processes like cell division, reproduction, or accumulation of resources.
Yes, gaining weight can lead to an increase in the size of your wrists due to the accumulation of fat and muscle in that area.
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The word you are looking for is "magnitude."
Hypertrophy is the increase in muscle size. Transient hypertrophy occurs when fluid accumulation (edema) increases in specific muscles during exercise. It is often called "the pump" because after exercise, blood rushes to the muscles, instantly making them appear larger in size. Chronic hypertrophy occurs when long term resistance training results in the increase of muscle size. The duration for which the increased muscle size remains is dependent on the intensity and frequency of the workouts.
The homonym of the word "size" is "sighs," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
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