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vivification (encz) | vivification, n: |
Vivification (gcide) | Vivification \Viv`i*fi*ca"tion\, n. [L. vivificatio: cf.
vivification.]
1. The act of vivifying, or the state of being vivified;
restoration of life; revival. --Bacon.
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2. (Physiol.) One of the changes of assimilation, in which
proteid matter which has been transformed, and made a part
of the tissue or tissue cells, is endowed with life, and
thus enabled to manifest the phenomena of irritability,
contractility, etc. --McKendrick.
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3. (Chem.) The act or process of vivificating. [Obs.]
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vivification (wn) | vivification
n 1: quality of being active or spirited or alive and vigorous
[syn: animation, spiritedness, invigoration, brio,
vivification]
2: the activity of giving vitality and vigour to something [syn:
vivification, invigoration, animation] |
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revivification (encz) | revivification,oživení n: Zdeněk Brožrevivification,vzkříšení n: Zdeněk Brož |
Revivification (gcide) | Revivification \Re*viv`i*fi*ca"tion\, n. [Cf. F.
r['e]vivification.]
1. Renewal of life; restoration of life; the act of
recalling, or the state of being recalled, to life.
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2. (Old Chem.) The reduction of a metal from a state of
combination to its metallic state.
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Vivification (gcide) | Vivification \Viv`i*fi*ca"tion\, n. [L. vivificatio: cf.
vivification.]
1. The act of vivifying, or the state of being vivified;
restoration of life; revival. --Bacon.
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2. (Physiol.) One of the changes of assimilation, in which
proteid matter which has been transformed, and made a part
of the tissue or tissue cells, is endowed with life, and
thus enabled to manifest the phenomena of irritability,
contractility, etc. --McKendrick.
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3. (Chem.) The act or process of vivificating. [Obs.]
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revivification (wn) | revivification
n 1: bringing again into activity and prominence; "the revival
of trade"; "a revival of a neglected play by Moliere"; "the
Gothic revival in architecture" [syn: revival,
resurgence, revitalization, revitalisation,
revivification] |
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