Accretionary

/əˈkriːʃəˌneri/ adjective

Relating to or formed by the gradual accumulation of material, especially in geology when one tectonic plate adds material to another at a subduction zone.

From Latin 'accretio' (growth by addition), derived from 'accrescere' (to grow to). The suffix '-ary' indicates a relation or connection. The geological usage became prominent in the 20th century.

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