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recrudescence
re·cru·desce R0091800 (rē′kro͞o-dĕs′)intr.v. re·cru·desced, re·cru·desc·ing, re·cru·desc·es To break out anew or come into renewed activity, as after a period of quiescence. [Latin recrūdēscere, to grow raw again : re-, re- + crūdēscere, to get worse (from crūdus, raw; see kreuə- in Indo-European roots).] re′cru·des′cence n.re′cru·des′cent adj.recrudescencethe process of renewal or rebirth. — recrudescent, adj.See also: Processes the process of renewal or rebirth. — recrudescent, adj.See also: Birth the return of an illness after a period of remission. — recrudescent, adj.See also: Disease and IllnessThesaurusNoun | 1. | recrudescence - a return of something after a period of abatement; "a recrudescence of racism"; "a recrudescence of the symptoms"outbreak, irruption, eruption - a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition); "the outbreak of hostilities" | Translations
recrudescence
recrudescence [re″kroo-des´ens] recurrence of symptoms after temporary abatement; a recrudescence occurs after some days or weeks, a relapse after weeks or months. adj., adj recrudes´cent.re·cru·des·cence (rē'krū-des'ĕns), Resumption of a morbid process or its symptoms after a period of remission. [L. re-crudesco, to become raw again, break out afresh, fr. crudus, raw, harsh] recrudescence Reappearance of a disease after a quiescent stage; recurrence; relapsere·cru·des·cence (rē'krū-des'ĕns) Resumption of a morbid process or its symptoms after a period of remission. recrudescence the renewal of growth.re·cru·des·cence (rē'krū-des'ĕns) Resumption of morbid process or symptoms after remission. recrudescence
Words related to recrudescencenoun a return of something after a period of abatementRelated Words- outbreak
- irruption
- eruption
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