adj.
Coming again into being; showing renewed growth or vigor.
[Latin renāscēns, renāscent-, present participle of renāscī, to be born again. See renaissance.]
Dictionary:
re·nas·cent (rĭ-năs'ənt, -nā'sənt)
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[Latin renāscēns, renāscent-, present participle of renāscī, to be born again. See renaissance.]
| WordNet: renascent |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
surging or sweeping back again
Synonym: resurgent
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