vivification
81revival — Synonyms and related words: Great Leap Forward, Mass, about face, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, advance, advancement, alteration, amelioration, amendment, animation, apostasy, ascent, awakening, bedtime prayer, bettering, betterment,… …
82stimulation — Synonyms and related words: a high, actuation, aggravation, agitation, alpha decay, animation, arousal, arousing, atom chipping, atom smashing, atomic disintegration, atomic reaction, atomization, bait, beta decay, bombardment, bracer, bracing,… …
83tonic — Synonyms and related words: accented, activating, activator, alcoholic drink, alveolar, analeptic, animating, animative, animator, apical, apico alveolar, apico dental, arouser, articulated, assimilated, astringent, back, barytone, beneficial,… …
84ation — abdication aberration abjuration ablation abnégation abomination abrogation abréviation accentuation acceptation acclamation acclimatation accommodation accréditation acculturation accumulation accusation accélération achromatisation… …
85casio — abdication acidification adjudication alcoolification allocation altercation ammonification amplification application aurification authentification auto intoxication automédication bifurcation bonification béatification calcification… …
86life — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fact of existence Nouns 1. life, vitality, existence, being, living, animation, this mortal coil; vital force, flame, or spark, biorhythm; respiration, breath [of life], lifeblood, life force,… …
87nature — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. character, type, sort, kind; essence, basis, essential; constitution, quality; disposition, structure; temperament, bent, class, form; heart; creation, universe. See feeling, intrinsic, tendency. II… …
88revival — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. resuscitation, revivification, reanimation; worship, camp meeting; reestablishment, reintroduction. See restoration. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of reviving] Syn. renewal, renascence, renaissance,… …
89vivify — [ vɪvɪfʌɪ] verb (vivifies, vivifying, vivified) make more lively; enliven. Derivatives vivification fɪ keɪʃ(ə)n noun Origin ME: from Fr. vivifier, from late L. vivificare, from L. vivus living , from vivere to live …
90animation — n. 1. Act of enlivening or making alive, vitalization, vivification, inbreathing of life, inspiration, stimulation, etc., as below. 2. Life, vitality, breath, vital power, vital spark, breath of life. 3. Liveliness, spirit, spiritedness, vivacity …