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resurrected [¦rez·ə¦rek·təd] (geology) Pertaining to a surface, landscape, or feature (such as a mountain, peneplain, or fault scarp) that has been restored by exhumation to its previous status in the existing relief. Also known as exhumed. (hydrology) Pertaining to a stream that follows an earlier drainage system after a period of brief submergence has slightly masked the old course by a thin film of sediments. Also known a palingenetic. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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He resurrected the harmonica with which it was his wont, ashore in public-houses, to while away the time between bottles. Every episode of his life was resurrected to serve as foundations for malicious fabrications. In the woodshed Tom resurrected the hidden treasure and took off the wrapping paper. |
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