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regelate
verb (regelated , regelating ) tr & intr to freeze together again.
[19c from Latin gelare , gelatum to freeze]
regelation noun .
regency
noun (regencies )
1 (Regency) in Britain: the period from 1811?20 when the Prince of Wales was Prince Regent.
2 (Regency) in France: the period from 1715?23 when Philip of Orleans was regent.
3 government by a regent; any period when a regent rules or ruled.
4 the office of a regent.
adjective (also Regency) said of art, furniture, etc: belonging to or in the style prevailing during the English or French Regency.
[15c: from Latin regentia , from regere to rule]
regenerate
verb (regenerated , regenerating )
1 to produce again or anew.
2 theol to renew someone spiritually.
3 tr & intr to make or become morally or spiritually improved.
4 tr & intr
a to develop or give new life or energy;
b to be brought back or bring back to life or original strength again.
5 physiol to grow new tissue or organ to replace (a damaged part).
6 intr , physiol said of a damaged part of the mammalian body: to be replaced by new tissue.
adjective
1 having been regenerated, especially in having improved morally, spiritually or physically.
2 changed from a natural to a spiritual state.
[16c: from Latin regenerare , regeneratum to bring forth again]
regenerable adjective .
regeneracy noun .
regeneration noun .
regenerative adjective .
regeneratively adverb .
regenerator noun .
regeneratory adjective .
regent
noun someone who governs a country during a monarch's childhood or illness.
adjective
1 acting as regent Prince regent .
2 ruling.
[14c: see regency]
regentship noun .
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