RENASCENCE

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Re‐nas″cence (r?–n?s″sens), n. [[See Renascent, and cf. Renaissance.]] 1. 1. The state of being renascent.
Read the Ph�nix, and see how the single image of renascence is varied. Coleridge. 2. 2. Same as Renaissance.
The Renascence . . . which in art, in literature, and in physics, produced such splendid fruits. M. Arnold.