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regenerate(1) (iou)



regenerate ppl adjective & noun. LME.
[Latin regeneratus pa. pple, formed as REGENERATE verb: see -ATE2.]
A. ppl adjective.
Brought again into existence; reborn. Now rare or obsolete. LME.
Spiritually reborn. M16.
H. E. Manning Born again, we are regenerate, we are sons of God.
Restored to a better state or condition; reformed. M17.
Biology. Of tissue: formed or modified by regeneration. M20.
b. noun.
A regenerate person. M16-M17.
Biology. A limb or Other part formed by regeneration. M20.
regeneracy noun the state of being regenerate E17.

Miller, Merton (finance)


Nobel Laureate and coauthor of the famous Miller-Modigliani theorems. Finance professor at the University of Chicago.