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Mawson, C.O.S., ed.
(18701938).
Rogets International Thesaurus.
1922.
Class I. Words Expressing Abstract Relations
Section VIII. Causation
3. Power in Operation
163. Reproduction.
NOUN:
REPRODUCTION,
renovation; restoration [See
Restoration
]; renewal; new edition, reprint (
copy
) [See
Copy
]; revival, regeneration, palingenesis, revivification; apotheosis; resuscitation, reanimation, resurrection, resurgence, reappearance; regrowth; Phnix.
generation (
production
) [See
Production
]; multiplication.
VERB:
REPRODUCE;
restore [See
Restoration
]; revive, renovate, renew, regenerate, revivify, resuscitate, reanimate, refashion, stir the embers, put into the crucible; multiply, repeat; resurge.
CROP UP,
crop out, spring up like mushrooms.
ADJECTIVE:
REPRODUCED
&c.
v.;
renascent, resurgent, reappearing; reproductive, proligerous [
rare
], progenitive, proliferous, gametal; hydra-headed; suigenetic.
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