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wax2 verb (waxes, waxed, waxing) intrans 1 said of the Moon: to appear larger as more of its surface is illuminated by the Sun. 2 to increase in size, strength or power. 3 facetious to become eg eloquent or lyrical in one's description of something. wax and wane to increase and decrease in alternating sequence.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon weaxan to grow.

wax2 verb (waxes, waxed, waxing) intrans 1 said of the Moon: to appear larger as more of its surface is illuminated by the Sun. 2 to increase in size, strength or power. 3 facetious to become eg eloquent or lyrical in one's description of something. wax and wane to increase and decrease in alternating sequence.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon weaxan to grow.

wax2 verb (waxes, waxed, waxing) intrans 1 said of the Moon: to appear larger as more of its surface is illuminated by the Sun. 2 to increase in size, strength or power. 3 facetious to become eg eloquent or lyrical in one's description of something. wax and wane to increase and decrease in alternating sequence.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon weaxan to grow.