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Regenerator

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re·gen·er·ate  (r-jn-rt)
v. re·gen·er·at·ed, re·gen·er·at·ing, re·gen·er·ates
v.tr.
1. To reform spiritually or morally.
2. To form, construct, or create anew, especially in an improved state.
3. To give new life or energy to; revitalize.
4. Biology To replace (a lost or damaged organ or part) by formation of new tissue.
v.intr.
1. To become formed or constructed again.
2. To undergo spiritual conversion or rebirth; reform.
3. To effect regeneration.
n. (-r-t)
1. One who is spiritually reborn.
2. Biology A regenerated organ or part.
adj. (-r-t)
1. Spiritually or morally reformed.
2. Formed or created anew.
3. Restored to a better state; refreshed or renewed.

[Latin regenerre, regenert-, to reproduce : re-, re- + generre, to beget; see generate.]

re·gener·a·ble (-r--bl) adj.
re·gener·ate·ly adv.
re·gener·ator n.


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I suppose it was a necessary incident to wisdom in us both; but, some how or other, instead of being actor and regenerator in society, I became a piece of driftwood, and have been floating and eddying about, ever since.
He was no longer the energetic regenerator of his species I had encountered in the morning.
 
 
 
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