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reˈcrudency rare. [f. L. recrūdēscĕre + -ency.] = recrudescency.
1603Bacon Let. to Cecil conc. Irel. Wks. 1879 II. 22 If the wound be not ripped up again, and come to a recrudency by new foreign succours. 1903Jrnl. Hellenic Stud. XXIV. p. lxii, This success is all the more notable as it synchronises with the recrudency of efforts to circumscribe Greek studies. |