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Co-regent
Co-regent Co-re"gent (k?-r?"jent), n. A joint regent or ruler.
Interregency
Interregency In`ter*re"gen*cy, n. An interregnum. [Obs.] --Blount.
Interregent
Interregent In`ter*re"gent, n. A person who discharges the royal functions during an interregnum. --Holland.
Irregeneracy
Irregeneracy Ir`re*gen"er*a*cy, n. Unregeneracy.
Irregeneration
Irregeneration Ir`re*gen`er*a"tion, n. An unregenerate state. [Obs.]
Nonregent
Nonregent Non`re"gent, n. (Eng. Universities) A master of arts whose regency has ceased. See Regent.
Regence
Regence Re"gence (r?"jens), n. Rule. [Obs.] --Hudibras.
Regeneracy
Regeneracy Re*gen"er*a*cy (r?*j?n"?r*?*s?), n. [See Regenerate.] The state of being regenerated. --Hammond.
Regenerate
Regenerate Re*gen"er*ate (-?t), a. [L. regeneratus, p. p. of regenerare to regenerate; pref. re- re- + generare to beget. See Generate.] 1. Reproduced. The earthly author of my blood, Whose youthful spirit, in me regenerate, Doth with a twofold vigor lift me up. --Shak. 2. (Theol.) Born anew; become Christian; renovated in heart; changed from a natural to a spiritual state.
Regenerate
Regenerate Re*gen"er*ate (r?*j?n"?r*?t), v. t. 1. To generate or produce anew; to reproduce; to give new life, strength, or vigor to. Through all the soil a genial fferment spreads. Regenerates the plauts, and new adorns the meads. --Blackmore. 2. (Theol.) To cause to be spiritually born anew; to cause to become a Christian; to convert from sin to holiness; to implant holy affections in the heart of. 3. Hence, to make a radical change for the better in the character or condition of; as, to regenerate society.
Regenerateness
Regenerateness Re*gen"er*ate*ness (-?t*n?s), n. The quality or state of being rgenerate.
Regenerative
Regenerative Re*gen"er*a*tive (r?*j?n"?r*?*t?v), a. Of or pertaining to regeneration; tending to regenerate; as, regenerative influences. --H. Bushnell. Regenerative furnace (Metal.), a furnace having a regenerator in which gas used for fuel, and air for supporting combustion, are heated; a Siemens furnace.
Regenerative furnace
Regenerative Re*gen"er*a*tive (r?*j?n"?r*?*t?v), a. Of or pertaining to regeneration; tending to regenerate; as, regenerative influences. --H. Bushnell. Regenerative furnace (Metal.), a furnace having a regenerator in which gas used for fuel, and air for supporting combustion, are heated; a Siemens furnace.
Regeneratively
Regeneratively Re*gen"er*a*tive*ly, adv. So as to regenerate.
Regenerator
Regenerator Re*gen"er*a`tor (-?`t?r), n. 1. One who, or that which, regenerates. 2. (Mech.) A device used in connection with hot-air engines, gas-burning furnaces, etc., in which the incoming air or gas is heated by being brought into contact with masses of iron, brick, etc., which have been previously heated by the outgoing, or escaping, hot air or gas.
Regeneratory
Regeneratory Re*gen"er*a*to*ry (-?*t?*r?), a. Having power to renew; tending to reproduce; regenerating. --G. S. Faber.
Regenesis
Regenesis Re*gen"e*sis (-?*s?s), n. New birth; renewal. A continued regenesis of dissenting sects. --H. Spenser.
Regent diamond
Regent diamond Re"gent di"a*mond A famous diamond of fine quality, which weighs about 137 carats and is among the state jewels of France. It is so called from the Duke of Orleans, Regent of France, to whom it was sold in 1717 by Pitt the English Governor of Madras (whence also called the Pitt diamond), who bought it of an Indian merchant in 1701.
Regentess
Regentess Re"gent*ess, n. A female regent. [R.] --Cotgrave.
Regentship
Regentship Re"gent*ship, n. The office of a regent; regency.
Unregeneracy
Unregeneracy Un`re*gen"er*a*cy, n. The quality or state of being unregenerate. --Glanvill.
Unregenerate
Unregenerate Un`re*gen"er*ate, Unregenerated Un`re*gen"er*a`ted, a. Not regenerated; not renewed in heart; remaining or being at enmity with God.
Unregenerated
Unregenerate Un`re*gen"er*ate, Unregenerated Un`re*gen"er*a`ted, a. Not regenerated; not renewed in heart; remaining or being at enmity with God.
Unregeneration
Unregeneration Un`re*gen`er*a"tion, n. Unregeneracy.

Meaning of REGEN from wikipedia

- Regen (Northern Bavarian: Reng) is a town in Bavaria, Germany, and the district town of the district of Regen. Regen is situated on the great Regen River...
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- Great Regen is joined by the Kleiner Regen ('Little Regen') to form the Schwarzer Regen ('Black Regen'). The Schwarzer Regen flows through Regen and Viechtach...
- Arber", 1,456 m). The main river is the Regen, which is formed by the confluence of the White and Black Regen and flows out of the mountains towards the...
- Regen is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the south and clockwise) the districts of Freyung-Grafenau, Deggendorf, Straubing-Bogen...
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- Regen Projects is a contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles, California. Regen Projects was founded in 1989 by Stuart Regen and Shaun Caley Regen at 619...
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