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A process for the recovery or regeneration of manganese dioxide in the manufacture of chlorine, by means of milk of lime and the oxygen of the air; -- so called after the inventor.
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The union of parts which have been severed, so that they become anatomically perfect; as, the regeneration of a nerve.
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A body of men intrusted with vicarious government; as, a regency constituted during a king's minority, absence from the kingdom, or other disability.
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So as to regenerate.
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A female regent.
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The office of a regent; regency.
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Especially, the office, jurisdiction, or dominion of a regent or vicarious ruler, or of a body of regents; deputed or vicarious government.
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One of a governing board; a trustee or overseer; a superintendent; a curator; as, the regents of the Smithsonian Institution.
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Of or pertaining to regeneration; tending to regenerate; as, regenerative influences.
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The god of the waters; the Indian Neptune. He is regarded as regent of the west, and lord of punishment, and is represented as riding on a sea monster, holding in his hand a snaky cord or noose with which to bind offenders, under water.
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One who, or that which, regenerates.
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A joint regent or ruler.
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The act of regenerating, or the state of being regenerated.
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The state of being regenerated.
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Having power to renew; tending to reproduce; regenerating.
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Hence, to make a radical change for the better in the character or condition of; as, to regenerate society.
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The reproduction or renewal of tissues, cells, etc., which have been used up and destroyed by the ordinary processes of life; as, the continual regeneration of the epithelial cells of the body, or the regeneration of the contractile substance of muscle.
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The reproduction of a part which has been removed or destroyed; re-formation; -- a process especially characteristic of a many of the lower animals; as, the regeneration of lost feelers, limbs, and claws by spiders and crabs.
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Not regenerated; not renewed in heart; remaining or being at enmity with God.
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