regrowth

regrowth
n.

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  • regrowth — “+ noun Etymology: re + growth : a product of regrowing; especially : the vegetation that appears after denudation of land (as by clearing, burning, or excessive grazing) * * * n. * * * rēgrowthˈ (↑growth) n • • • …   Useful english dictionary

  • regrowth — n. process of regrowing, process of redeveloping; new growth, something that is newly developed …   English contemporary dictionary

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