palingenesis
Americannoun
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rebirth; regeneration.
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Biology.
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embryonic development that reproduces the ancestral features of the species.
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Obsolete. the supposed generation of organisms from others preformed in the germ cells.
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baptism in the Christian faith.
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the doctrine of transmigration of souls.
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Christianity spiritual rebirth through metempsychosis of Christian baptism
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biology another name for recapitulation
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Etymology
Origin of palingenesis
1615–25; < New Latin < Greek pálin again + génesis genesis
Example Sentences
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The plot is a palingenesis of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment.
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The period was also one of palingenesis for our camels.
From Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2 by Huc, Évariste Régis
Mary had heard, and in the palingenesis disclosed she saw space wrapped in a luminous atmosphere, such as she fancied lay behind the sun.
From Mary Magdalen by Saltus, Edgar
They inspire him with strong fancies of palingenesis, of the illusion of death, of the continuity of life.
From Concerning Lafcadio Hearn With a Bibliography by Laura Stedman by Gould, George M. (George Milbrey)
His acquaintance with the family dated from their social palingenesis, when, after obscure prosperity in a southern suburb, they fluttered to the northern heights, and were observed of the paragraphists.
From The Whirlpool by Gissing, George
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