Definition of Regrow. Meaning of Regrow. Synonyms of Regrow

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Definition of Regrow

Regrow
Regrow Re*grow" (r?*gr?"), v. i. & t. To grow again. The snail had power to regrow them all [horns, tongue, etc.] --A. B. Buckley.

Meaning of Regrow from wikipedia

- plants. In the event that one of the systems is lost, the other can often regrow it. In fact it is possible to grow an entire plant from a single leaf, as...
- A sand lizard that has shed its tail when attacked by a predator, and has started to regrow a tail from the site of the injury...
- Limb lengthening procedures separate bones, before allowing them to regrow to be a longer length....
- caused by strong compression in which fine-grained clay forms flakes to regrow in planes perpendicular to the compression. When expertly "cut" by striking...
- delicate, ripping easily; however, the tissue of the bat's membrane is able to regrow, such that small tears can heal quickly. The surface of their wings is equipped...
- such as mosses or liverworts may be broken into pieces, each of which may regrow into whole plants. The propagation of flowering plants by cuttings is a...
- including venom, camouflage, reflex bleeding, and the ability to sacrifice and regrow their tails. The adult length of species within the suborder ranges from...
- permanent. Experimental studies have shown that spinal nerve fibers attempt to regrow in the same way as nerve fibers, but in the spinal cord, tissue destruction...
- Bacillus cereus can form spores that survive boiling, which then germinate and regrow after the food has cooled. This makes it unsafe to reheat cooked food more...
- extracellular matrix works with stem cells to grow and regrow all parts of the human body, and fetuses can regrow anything that gets damaged in the womb. Scientists...