slovodefinícia
regeneration
(mass)
regeneration
- regenerácia
regeneration
(encz)
regeneration,regenerace n: Zdeněk Brož
Regeneration
(gcide)
Regeneration \Re*gen`er*a"tion\ (-?"sh?n), n. [L. regeneratio:
cf. F. r['e]g['e]neration.]
1. The act of regenerating, or the state of being
regenerated.
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2. (Theol.) The entering into a new spiritual life; the act
of becoming, or of being made, Christian; that change by
which holy affectations and purposes are substituted for
the opposite motives in the heart.
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He saved us by the washing of regeneration, and
renewing of the Holy Chost. --Tit. iii. 5.
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3. (Biol.) The reproduction of a part which has been removed
or destroyed; re-formation; -- a process especially
characteristic of a many of the lower animals; as, the
regeneration of lost feelers, limbs, and claws by spiders
and crabs.
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4. (Physiol.)
(a) The reproduction or renewal of tissues, cells, etc.,
which have been used up and destroyed by the ordinary
processes of life; as, the continual regeneration of
the epithelial cells of the body, or the regeneration
of the contractile substance of muscle.
(b) The union of parts which have been severed, so that
they become anatomically perfect; as, the regeneration
of a nerve.
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regeneration
(wn)
regeneration
n 1: (biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or
organs
2: feedback in phase with (augmenting) the input [syn: {positive
feedback}, regeneration]
3: the activity of spiritual or physical renewal
4: forming again (especially with improvements or removal of
defects); renewing and reconstituting [syn: re-formation,
regeneration]
podobné slovodefinícia
Irregeneration
(gcide)
Irregeneration \Ir`re*gen`er*a"tion\, n.
An unregenerate state. [Obs.]
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Regeneration
(gcide)
Regeneration \Re*gen`er*a"tion\ (-?"sh?n), n. [L. regeneratio:
cf. F. r['e]g['e]neration.]
1. The act of regenerating, or the state of being
regenerated.
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2. (Theol.) The entering into a new spiritual life; the act
of becoming, or of being made, Christian; that change by
which holy affectations and purposes are substituted for
the opposite motives in the heart.
[1913 Webster]

He saved us by the washing of regeneration, and
renewing of the Holy Chost. --Tit. iii. 5.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Biol.) The reproduction of a part which has been removed
or destroyed; re-formation; -- a process especially
characteristic of a many of the lower animals; as, the
regeneration of lost feelers, limbs, and claws by spiders
and crabs.
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4. (Physiol.)
(a) The reproduction or renewal of tissues, cells, etc.,
which have been used up and destroyed by the ordinary
processes of life; as, the continual regeneration of
the epithelial cells of the body, or the regeneration
of the contractile substance of muscle.
(b) The union of parts which have been severed, so that
they become anatomically perfect; as, the regeneration
of a nerve.
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Unregeneration
(gcide)
Unregeneration \Un`re*gen`er*a"tion\, n.
Unregeneracy.
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