Definition of Regrowths

1. Noun. (plural of regrowth) ¹

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Definition of Regrowths

1. regrowth [n] - See also: regrowth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Regrowths

reground
regroup
regrouped
regrouping
regroupings
regroups
regrout
regrouted
regrouting
regrouts
regrow
regrowing
regrown
regrows
regrowth
regrowths (current term)
regs
regu
reguardant
regula
regulable
regulae
regular(a)
regular army
regular astigmatism
regular coffee
regular convex polyhedron
regular convex solid
regular dividend

Literary usage of Regrowths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1901)
"Young deer develop in the first year small simple antlers, and the branches are added on the annual regrowths. So the earliest (Lower Mioceno) deer had no ..."

2. Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat, Medical and Surgical by Wendell Christopher Phillips (1919)
"The intratympanic operation is occasionally followed by small regrowths of granulations, which develop during the process of healing. ..."

3. Your Forces, and how to Use Them by Prentice Mulford (1889)
"It has, through its successive regrowths, been growing finer and finer, and is to grow finer still. In all animal and other organized life, we find periods ..."

4. Your Forces and how to Use Them by Prentice Mulford (1888)
"It has, through its successive regrowths, been growing finer and finer, and is to grow finer still. In all animal and other organized life, we find periods ..."

5. Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1889)
"... are added on the annual regrowths. So the earliest (Lower Miocene) deer had no antlers, the Middle Miocene species hail simple, at most two-branched ..."

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