restore+to+life
121μεταγεννηθέντος — μεταγεννάω restore to life aor part pass masc/neut gen sg (attic ionic) …
122μεταγεννηθῶ — μεταγεννάω restore to life aor subj pass 1st sg (attic epic doric ionic) …
123resurrect — ► VERB 1) restore to life. 2) revive the practice, use, or memory of …
124raise — v. & n. v.tr. 1 put or take into a higher position. 2 (often foll. by up) cause to rise or stand up or be vertical; set upright. 3 increase the amount or value or strength of (raised their prices). 4 (often foll. by up) construct or build up. 5… …
125re|an|i|mate — «ree AN uh mayt», transitive verb, mat|ed, mat|ing. to restore to life; give fresh spirit, vigor, or activity, to: »to reanimate discouraged troops, Figurative. to reanimate trade …
126Ádám Politzer — LifeAdam Politzer was born in Albertirsa, near the city of Budapest, to a well to do Jewish family. He studied medicine in the University of Vienna. Some of his teachers belonged to the famous Second Vienna School , such as Carl Freiherr von… …
127United Kingdom — a kingdom in NW Europe, consisting of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: formerly comprising Great Britain and Ireland 1801 1922. 58,610,182; 94,242 sq. mi. (244,100 sq. km). Cap.: London. Abbr.: U.K. Official name, United Kingdom of Great… …
128china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material …