regeneration
See also: régénération
English
Etymology
re- + generation
Noun
regeneration (countable and uncountable, plural regenerations)
- rebuilding or restructuring; large scale repair or renewal.
- The conversion of so many old industrial buildings into living quarters was a major factor in the regeneration.
- (theology) spiritual rebirth; the change from a carnal or material life to a pious one
- (Christianity) The renewal of the world at the second coming of Christ.
- (fantasy) an ability possessed by certain creatures to rapidly heal substantial physical damage to their body
- (role-playing games) spontaneous restoration of hit points
- 1995, David Zeb Cook, Jean Rabe, Warren Spector, Dungeon master guide for the AD&D game (page 202)
- The standard ring of regeneration restores one point of damage per turn (and will eventually replace lost limbs or organs).
- 2003, Bastion Press, E. W. Morton, Out for Blood
- Regeneration does not restore hit points lost from starvation, thirst, or suffocation.
- 1995, David Zeb Cook, Jean Rabe, Warren Spector, Dungeon master guide for the AD&D game (page 202)
Synonyms
Translations
rebuilding or restructuring; large scale repair or renewal
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Further reading
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