Definition of Rejuvenescences

1. rejuvenescence [n] - See also: rejuvenescence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rejuvenescences

rejuggling
rejustified
rejustifies
rejustify
rejustifying
rejuvenate
rejuvenated
rejuvenates
rejuvenating
rejuvenatingly
rejuvenation
rejuvenations
rejuvenator
rejuvenators
rejuvenescence
rejuvenescences
rejuvenescency
rejuvenescent
rejuvenile
rejuveniles
rejuvenize
rejuvenized
rejuvenizes
rejuvenizing
rejuvinate
reke
reked
rekes
rekey
rekeyboard

Literary usage of Rejuvenescences

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mountain by Robert Montgomery Smith Jackson (1860)
"Rising from the groundwork of Nature bearing and supporting them, the spiritual Rejuvenescences in the history of Man strive toward this aim of internal ..."

2. The Ministry of nature by Hugh Macmillan (1902)
"But the greatest of all rejuvenescences was the origin of Christianity. This sums up in itself all other rejuvenescences, and gives them a significance and ..."

3. The System of Animate Nature: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the by John Arthur Thomson (1920)
"(4) That there may be growth-changes, or regulative reorganisation processes, or rejuvenescences in the germ-cells in the course of their history; ..."

4. Teutonic Mythology by Jacob Grimm, James Steven Stallybrass (1882)
"... has already in him the attributes of all the rest, so that these are only to be regarded as emanations from him, renovations, rejuvenescences of him. ..."

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