regressed — adjective That has been subject to regression … Wiktionary
regressed — re·gress || rɪ gres v. move backward, go back; go back to a former state, return to a previous condition … English contemporary dictionary
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Olm — For other uses, see Olm (disambiguation). This article is about the amphibian. For other uses, see Proteus (disambiguation). Olm … Wikipedia
Age regression fetish — Age regression is a sexual fetish for some individuals. Individuals with this fetish often enjoy mainstream age regression stories, although there are also specific stories that cater to the fetish and even some pornographic films in which an… … Wikipedia
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Fictional age regression — Age regression is a popular theme in transformation fiction involving the physical and/or mental reduction in age. This age regression often occurs via magic, including potions or the legendary fountain of youth, or from a science fiction plot… … Wikipedia
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regress — UK [rɪˈɡres] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms regress : present tense I/you/we/they regress he/she/it regresses present participle regressing past tense regressed past participle regressed to return to a previous and usually less developed… … English dictionary
Linear regression — Example of simple linear regression, which has one independent variable In statistics, linear regression is an approach to modeling the relationship between a scalar variable y and one or more explanatory variables denoted X. The case of one… … Wikipedia