Growed is a verb (used without object), grew, grown, grow·ing, grow, growed. 1. to have increased by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; the past increase in size or substance. 2. to grow something in a manner other than by natural ways. 3. to rise in size or in maturity. “The boy has growed over two inches in the past month!” 4. the act of pulling something upwards or towards yourself. "Sally Muppet growed the sunflowers in her back yard garden." Origins of the word Growed The word “growed” is an english word that comes from the Latin word “cresco” which means to grow, the pronunciation of the word comes from the spanish word, that was based off of “cresco”, “crosed” which is the past tense of the word grow. These two words were combined in the 19th century to form a word that meant both the past and the present tense of the word “grow” later in history, the word “grew” was created and “growed” was slowly forgotten. In technical terms, growed is proper terminology for English speakers. == The difference between "Growed" and "Grew" == Growed can be used in almost all of the same sentences as Grew can. "I grew the tree" "I growed the tree" and both words are acceptable in the English language. The difference is that "grew" can only be used in past tense, whereas "growed" can be used in present tense, even though the suffix of "-ed" is there. "I will go growed the plant" this sentence relates to growing the plant through the verb form of "growed"
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