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Definition of Regrows

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 Regrows from wikipedia

- including venom, camouflage, reflex bleeding, and the ability to sacrifice and regrow their tails. The adult length of species within the suborder ranges from...
- as alopecia universalis in humans, which causes hair to fall out or not regrow. Glabrousness or otherwise, of leaves, stems, and fruit is a feature commonly...
- 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...
- 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...
- have the ability to shed their tails to escape predators. While the tail regrows, it does not reach its original length. In the UK, slow worms are commonly...
- scarring. An exception to this are animals with complete regeneration, which regrow tissue without scar formation. Scar tissue is composed of the same protein...
- escape. Both tails and limbs can be regenerated. Adult frogs are unable to regrow limbs but tadpoles can do so. Amphibians have a juvenile stage and an adult...
- perennial crops for a period of several years. Then the plot is left fallow to regrow forest, and the farmer moves to a new plot, returning after many more years...
- Spider-Man (2012) who transformed into a large reptilian monster while trying to regrow his missing arm. Thomas Haden Church reprises his role as Flint Marko /...
- tissue regeneration; entire lost appendages such as limbs and the tail are regrow over a period of months, and, in certain cases, more vital structures, such...