释义 |
repullulation|rɪpʊljʊˈleɪʃən| [f. prec.] 1. The action or fact of sprouting again.
1622Donne Serm. Wks. (1839) VI. 89 He would haue left no seed or he would not have admitted such a repullulation. 1668H. More Div. Dial. v. xiv. II. 327 That inmost..sense of the Soul, which is the Repullulation of the pure Love. 1771Misc. Ess. in Ann. Reg. 172/2 Analogous to the repullulation of trees after lopping. 2. Path. Recurrence of a disease; return of a morbid growth.
1725Huxham in Phil. Trans. XXXIII. 389 In a Case or two I observ'd a Repullulation of Pustules. 1862Gross Syst. Surg. (1872) I. 229 If the least germ of morbid product be left, repullulation will be almost inevitable. |