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Definition of Redivivus

Redivivus
Redivivus Red`i*vi"vus, a. [L., fr. pref. red-, re-, re- + vivus alive.] Living again; revived; restored.

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- Redivivus is Winters Bane third album, released on April 11, 2006 by DCA Recordings. "Seal the Light" - 4:53 "Spark to Flame" - 5:29 "The World" - 4:19...
- The Nero Redivivus legend was a belief po****r during the last part of the 1st century that the Roman emperor Nero would return after his death in 68...
- The free-living nematode Panagrellus redivivus (sour paste nematode, or beer mat nematode from its occurrence in constantly moist felt beer mats), is...
- to this article: Theophrastus redivivus (currently under the process of community digitization) Theophrastus redivivus (meaning "The revived Theophrastus")...
- "Styrax redivivus (Torrey) L. C. Wheeler, Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 44: 94. 1946", Flora of North America, vol. 8 USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Stryrax redivivus". The...
-  rigida Stokes nom. illeg. Ca. ucranica Schult. Cenekia rapunculoides (L.) Opiz Drymocodon rapunculoides (L.) Fourr. Rapunculus redivivus E.H.L.Krause...
- edition Byron's name was not used, the poem being said to be by "Quevedo Redivivus" (Quevedo revived). Some months after publication a legal action was brought...
- from memory and published them in a series of articles entitled "Boswell Redivivus" in The New Monthly Magazine. (They were later collected under the title...
- Kitchiner's most well-known book The Cook's Oracle, full title Apicius Redivivus, or the Cook's Oracle, was first published in 1817. It is also known as...
- fried. This method is followed by William Kitchiner in his book Apicius Redivivus, or The Cook's Oracle (1817); in later editions he adds a couplet at the...