As he became older, he became obsessed with anything promising rejuvenescence. From LearnThat.org.
Chaucer, upon which this kind of rejuvenescence has been bestowed by. From Wordnik.com. [Lives of the Poets, Volume 1] Reference
There are some mechanical aids in reading which may prove of great utility, and form a kind of rejuvenescence of our early studies. From Wordnik.com. [Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions] Reference
Examples of reproductive cells formed by rejuvenescence are. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886] Reference
Cell-division with rejuvenescence forms the spores of mosses and higher cryptogams. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886] Reference
And by her latent power of rejuvenescence she has readjusted herself through infinite transformations. From Wordnik.com. [Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose His Life and Speeches] Reference
A vast sense of rejuvenescence pervades the significant classes, a sense of new importance in the world. From Wordnik.com. [American Stasi] Reference
"Not with me, yet," smiled Vandersee, and his eyes twinkled with pleasure to see Gordon's complete rejuvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Gold Out of Celebes] Reference
This rejuvenescence was noticeable within two hours after her death; & when I went down again (2. 3o) it was complete. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain: A Biography] Reference
When these meet, the protoplasm of each of the two cells contracts, and assumes an elliptical form -- it undergoes rejuvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886] Reference
The rejuvenescence of Protestant theology begins with him. From Wordnik.com. [The Theology of Schleiermacher: A Condensed Presentation of His Chief Work, "The Christian Faith"] Reference
"We may see in war the preliminary process of rejuvenescence.". From Wordnik.com. [Introduction to the Science of Sociology] Reference
The rejuvenescence is so gradual that it would hardly be noticed. From Wordnik.com. [Black Oxen] Reference
This rejuvenescence was noticeable within two hours after her death. From Wordnik.com. [Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 1: 1900-1907] Reference
Moreover, you owe to Austria this wonderful rejuvenescence of yours. From Wordnik.com. [Black Oxen] Reference
After that rejuvenescence she had never cast a thought to loving any man again. From Wordnik.com. [Black Oxen] Reference
Assuredly, the rejuvenescence of science and of art; the widening of the field of. From Wordnik.com. [Lectures and Essays] Reference
Their fluid rhythms lend to them almost the quality of a perpetual rejuvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Promenades of an Impressionist] Reference
From this point of view we may see in war the preliminary process of rejuvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Introduction to the Science of Sociology] Reference
That sweet unconscious baby smile, is not that the best moral rejuvenescence one can have?. From Wordnik.com. [Femmes d'artistes. English] Reference
T. s, and what an amazing rejuvenescence of political force was supposed to be behind them. From Wordnik.com. [The Dictator] Reference
This rejuvenescence was effected by means of two principal agencies, -- new methods and a new instrument. From Wordnik.com. [Medical Essays, 1842-1882] Reference
A receptacle where a quantity of some material, especially of a liquid or gas, may be kept. rejuvenescence n. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
Nothing in this age is more needed in every department of knowledge than the rejuvenescence of the commonplace. From Wordnik.com. [Natural Law in the Spiritual World] Reference
Age-rejuvenescence in the power of Concupiscence: it is the work of Ahmad bin Sulayman, surnamed Ibn Kamál Pasha. From Wordnik.com. [Arabian nights. English] Reference
We cannot follow the swift course, but are quickened with a glad rejuvenescence, the true prize and guerdon of parentage. From Wordnik.com. [Apologia Diffidentis] Reference
Spring comes, that brings rejuvenescence to the land and joy to the heart, but none to me, for where hope dieth joy dieth. From Wordnik.com. [The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction] Reference
When all the differentiations which had been acquired have been eliminated, then division -- rejuvenescence -- takes place. From Wordnik.com. [Introduction to the Science of Sociology] Reference
And we hope that this strong, united, purified Germany will be a fountain of rejuvenescence to the ageing Kultur of Europe. From Wordnik.com. [Gems (?) of German Thought] Reference
He seemed really in the poet's "premature old age," as he expressed it, though none like the poet have the power of rejuvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Mrs. Shelley] Reference
He seemed really in the poet's “premature old age,” as he expressed it, though none like the poet have the power of rejuvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Mrs Shelley]
The only existing authority was found there; rejuvenescence could only spring from the sacred soil where the old Catholic oak had grown. From Wordnik.com. [The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Volume 1] Reference
By a continuous living tradition, and a vital power of rejuvenescence, this land has readjusted itself through unnumbered transformations. From Wordnik.com. [Autobiography of a Yogi] Reference
This is evidently a rejuvenescence. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886] Reference
14) A new period of rejuvenescence was their reward. From Wordnik.com. [Mutual Aid; a factor of evolution] Reference
A sign of rejuvenescence '. From Wordnik.com. [Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Chapter 6] Reference
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