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regenerate (medicine)


regenerate


1. Reproduced. "The earthly author of my blood, Whose youthful spirit, in me regenerate, Doth with a twofold vigor lift me up." (Shak)

2. Born anew; become Christian; renovated in heart; changed from a natural to a spiritual state.

Origin: L. Regeneratus, p. P. Of regenerare to regenerate; pref. Re- re- + generare to beget. See Generate.

1. To generate or produce anew; to reproduce; to give new life, strength, or vigor to. "Through all the soil a genial fferment spreads. Regenerates the plauts, and new adorns the meads." (Blackmore)

2. To cause to be spiritually born anew; to cause to become a Christian; to convert from sin to holiness; to implant holy affections in the heart of.

3. Hence, to make a radical change for the better in the character or condition of; as, to regenerate society.

Source: Websters Dictionary


propylene (iou)



propylene noun. M19.
[formed as PROPYL + -ENE.]
Chemistry. A colourless gaseous alkene, CH2CHCH3, used esp. in organic synthesis. Also called propene.
Comb.: propylene glycol either of two isomeric liquid alcohols, CH2(OH)CH(OH)CH3 and CH2(OH)CH2CH2OH; spec. the former, which is used esp. as a solvent, in antifreeze, and in the Food, plastic, and perfume Industries; propylene imine = PROPYLENIMINE.