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resurrected, ppl. a. 1. That has been raised from the dead. Also fig.
1852H. B. Kimball in B. Young Jrnl. of Discourses (1854) I. 355/2 You never will obtain your resurrected bodies, until you bring your spirits into subjection. 1853Kane Grinnell Exped. xxxiv. (1856) 299 The long line of resurrected coast was duplicated in the clouds. 1877A. B. Edwards Up Nile xii. 326 The resurrected Osiris was wont to be worshipped according to the most sacred mysteries of the Egyptian ritual. 2. Geomorphol. Of a land form: exposed by erosion after having been covered by deposition.
1925D. W. Johnson New England-Acadian Shoreline ii. 27 Resurrected peneplane shorelines appear to be fairly common along the coast of Acadia. 1954W. D. Thornbury Princ. Geomorphol. ii. 25 Most resurrected features are of local extent and constitute a small portion of the present-day topography. 1970R. J. Small Study of Landforms iii. 106 One of the most important types of escarpment associated with faulting is the ‘resurrected’ or ‘exhumed’ fault⁓scarp or fault-line scarp. |