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单词 regerminate
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regerminatev.

Brit. /ˌriːˈdʒəːmᵻneɪt/, U.S. /riˈdʒərməˌneɪt/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin regermināt-, regermināre.
Etymology: < classical Latin regermināt-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of regermināre to shoot or sprout again < re- re- prefix + germināre germinate v.
intransitive. To germinate again; to resprout.
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the world > plants > by growth or development > grow or vegetate [verb (intransitive)] > grow again
revert?1457
rebud1598
reburgeon1611
reshoota1618
regerminate1623
revegetate1659
the world > existence and causation > causation > source or origin > originate, derive, or arise [verb (intransitive)] > arise gradually, develop, or evolve > again
repullulate1608
regerminate1623
1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Regerminate, to spring againe.
1656 T. Blount Glossographia Regerminate, to burgen again, to spring anew, to grow a fresh.
1753 T. Smollett Ferdinand Count Fathom I. xxxiv. 255 Even amidst the rank productions of vice, they regerminate to a sort of imperfect vegetation.
1794 T. Taylor tr. Pausanias Descr. Greece III. 54 This tree regerminates perpetually.
1826 J. M. Good Bk. Nature I. viii. 187 This organ will regerminate and the whole plant be renewed.
1856 Floricultural Cabinet Nov. 315 It very commonly dies down to the roots in autumn, and regerminates again in spring.
1903 H. Myrick Bk. Corn viii. 111 If cut off by frost the seed will regerminate, but the plant will never recover its vigor and vitality.
1985 Times 1 Mar. 2/7 Passages in the New Testament, and the ancient tradition that the church is the ‘New Israel’.., are held to be ideas in which anti-semitism could regerminate.
2000 Plant Physiol. 124 950/2 Fungal propagules re-enter a state of dormancy and have the ability to regerminate several times.

Derivatives

reˈgerminating adj.
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1710 T. Baylye Glympse Paradise 2 Those heavenly Mansions and blissful Abodes, that perpetually flow with fresh regerminating Delight.
1812 T. Taylor Diss. Philos. Aristotle iv. x. 517 The prolific and regerminating essence of water.
1881 W. Siemens in Nature No. 624. 568 The resulting seeds are not at any rate devoid of regerminating power.
2004 T. Hillerman Skeleton Man 51 That's the symbol of regerminating life. Of everything good and healthy and natural.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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