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redux
re·dux R0108900 (rē′dŭks, rē-dŭks′) adj. Brought back; returned. Used postpositively. [Latin : re-, re- + dux, leader; see duke.] redux (ˈriːdʌks) adj (usually postpositive) (esp of an artistic work) presented in a new way: Apocalypse Now Redux . [C20: Latin: brought back]re•dux (rɪˈdʌks) adj. (used postpositively) brought back; resurgent: the Victorian morality redux. [1650–60; < Latin: returning (as from war or exile), n. derivative (with pass. sense) of redūcere to bring back; see reduce] Thesaurus| Adj. | 1. | redux - brought back; "the Victorian era redux"; "`Rabbit Redux' by John Updike"revived - restored to consciousness or life or vigor; "felt revived hope" |
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reduxRefers to being brought back, revived or restored. From the Latin "reducere."Redux
Redux® Dexfenfluramine, fenfluramin Obesity An agent used to manage obesity, withdrawn from the market after it was linked to heart valve abnormalities and other heart complications. See Fen-Phen, Obesity. redux
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