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Regrow \Re*grow"\ (r?*gr?"), v. i. & t.
To grow again.
[1913 Webster]
The snail had power to regrow them all [horns, tongue, etc.] --A. B. Buckley. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The snail had power to regrow them all [horns, tongue, etc.] --A. B. Buckley. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
regrow — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
regrow — verb To grow again a part that has been lost, shed or destroyed. Humans can not regrow lost limbs but some amphibians can … Wiktionary
regrow — verb (regrew; regrown; growing) Date: 1872 transitive verb to grow (as a missing part) anew intransitive verb to continue growth after interruption or injury … New Collegiate Dictionary
regrow — v., regrew, regrown, regrowing. * * * … Universalium
regrow — re·grow ( )rē grō vi, re·grew grü; re·grown grōn; re·grow·ing to continue growth after interruption or injury … Medical dictionary
regrow — v. grow again, develop again … English contemporary dictionary
regrow — grower … Anagrams dictionary
regrow — verb (past regrew; past participle regrown) grow or cause to grow again. Derivatives regrowth noun … English new terms dictionary
regrow — re·grow … English syllables
regrow — re•grow′ v. grew, grown, grow•ing … From formal English to slang