repullulate

repullulate
\(ˈ)rē+\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin repullulatus, past participle of repullulare, from re- + pullulare to sprout — more at pullulate
archaic : to bud or sprout again

whose branches … are withered, never to repullulate again — Eliza Nathan


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  • Repullulate — Re*pul lu*late (r? p?l l? l?t), v. i. [L. repullulare, repullulatum. See {Pullulate}.] To bud again. [1913 Webster] Though tares repullulate, there is wheat still left in the field. Howell. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • repullulate — re·pullulate …   English syllables

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