Renascence — Re*nas cence (r? n?s sens), n. [See {Renascent}, and cf. {Renaissance}.] 1. The state of being renascent. [1913 Webster] Read the Ph[oe]nix, and see how the single image of renascence is varied. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] 2. Same as {Renaissance} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Renascence — is:* a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay * a character also known as Wind Dancer in the Marvel Universe … Wikipedia
renascence — index renewal, resurgence, revival Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
renascence — ► NOUN 1) the revival of something that has been dormant. 2) another term for RENAISSANCE(Cf. ↑Renaissance) … English terms dictionary
renascence — [ri nas′əns, rinās′əns] n. [< RENASCENT] [also R ] RENAISSANCE … English World dictionary
renascence — noun /ɹɪˈneɪs(ə)ns,ɹɪˈnas(ə)ns/ a) A new beginning or rebirth; regeneration. Although at first I was puzzles, I did not have to ponder long the mystery of this mans renascence. b) Renewal, revival … Wiktionary
Renascence Bulldogge — is a breed of dog.Chadde JoliCoeur of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been developing the Renascence Bulldogges since 1990 as a reincarnation of the now extinct Old English Bulldog. Five bulldog breeds were crossed to create the foundation gene pool… … Wikipedia
renascence — noun Usage: often capitalized Date: 1727 renaissance … New Collegiate Dictionary
Renascence — /ri nas euhns, nay seuhns/, n. (sometimes l.c.) Renaissance. [1720 30; RENASC(ENT) + ENCE] * * * … Universalium
renascence — Synonyms and related words: amendment, change of allegiance, change of heart, change of mind, copy, duplication, imitation, improvement, new birth, palingenesis, palingenesy, re creation, re formation, reanimation, rebirth, rebuilding,… … Moby Thesaurus