/ ˈoʊ vərˌgroʊθ /
noun
- The Mossy Overgrowth consists of many slimes including the Honey slime, Boom slime, Tabby, Pink, Rocky, Phosphor, Puddle, and since the v0.3.5c update, Hunter slimes! Alike to the Indigo Quarry, and virtually everywhere else, the Tarr are formed often because of the vast array of slimes and foodies.
- Overgrowth only counts unit deaths the champion has direct vision of. The effect radius is reduced when there is terrain or nearsight blocking direct vision on dying units. Shared vision with other allied units observing the dying units is ignored. PENDING FOR TEST: Interaction with shared vision of an allied champion that too has Overgrowth.
excessive growth: to prune a young tree so as to prevent overgrowth.
Overgrowth appears as a small courtyard walkway surrounding a small garden-like area. A tunnel connects this room to another smaller room filled with several plants and the Vendor.
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Origin ofovergrowth
Words nearby overgrowth
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Overgrowth of a part due to a multiplication of its elements.
Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry|Maximilian SternThe modest violet may exhale its fragrance through an overgrowth of noxious weeds—and humanity bears out the simile.
The overgrowth may involve all the tissues equally, or the subcutaneous fat may be specially affected.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition.|Alexander MilesPhilosophy, impatient as it may be to build, has much work yet remaining, as pioneer for the overgrowth of ages.
A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays|Percy Bysshe Shelley
These latter improvements were well calculated to quicken the stagnant languor habitual to the overgrowth of eastern empire.
Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete|Edward Bulwer-Lytton
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overgrowth
1. Excessive growth. Synonym: hyperplasia; hypertrophy
2. In bacteriology, the growth of one type of microorganism on a culture plate so that it covers and obscures the growth of other types.
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