Adjective : a juvenescent elixir. From Dictionary.com.
We are glad they have picked up something during their prolonged juvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-07-28] Reference
The senility of the fellow's countenance, besides, was contradicted by the juvenescence of his eyes. From Wordnik.com. [The Beetle] Reference
'Time writes not its wrinkles on our brow;' our juvenescence is in the future. From Wordnik.com. [God's image in ebony : being a series of biographical sketches, facts, anecdotes, etc., demonstrative of the mental powers and intellectual capacities of the Negro race, by edited] Reference
The experience thus gained cost me the bloom of youth; yet I would not exchange it for a life of everlasting juvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [A Practical Illustration of "Woman's Right to Labor" A Letter from Marie E. Zakrzewska, M.D. Late of Berlin, Prussia] Reference
The fresh colors of the young Republic, the bright blazonry of the newest State, the coat-of-arms of the infant County of Tasajara -- (a vignette of sunset-tules cloven by the steam of an advancing train) -- hanging from the walls, were all a part of this invincible juvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [A First Family of Tasajara] Reference
"Well, a good many of them are from small towns and they rather pride themselves on preserving some of the simplicities of rural life and juvenescence, while leading an exaggerated mental life for which nature designed no man. From Wordnik.com. [Black Oxen] Reference
Rumahama: juvenescence skip to main. From Wordnik.com. [juvenescence] Reference
Skip to sidebar juvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-11-01] Reference
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