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overgrowth

excessive plant growth / abnormal proliferation
[C/U] Both
pl: overgrowths

This term carries a strong sense of neglect or lack of control. It suggests a state where nature has reclaimed a space, evoking images of tangled vines, wild weeds, and hidden pathways. It is frequently used in landscaping and urban exploration to describe the transition from a managed environment to a wild one. In medical or biological contexts, the word shifts from a visual image of nature to a clinical concern. Here, it implies an abnormal or pathological proliferation of cells that disrupts the balance of an organ or system, carrying a negative and urgent connotation.

Countable when referring to a specific area of wild vegetation (an overgrowth of ivy). Uncountable when referring to the general state of being overgrown (the overgrowth in the backyard).

Meanings

Nounexcessive plant growth

An excessive growth of plants, especially when they cover a structure or area.

"The garden had suffered from years of overgrowth."

Nounabnormal proliferation

The process of growing too much or growing beyond a normal size.

"The overgrowth of the tumor required immediate surgery."

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