regrowth
noun
- act or process of increasing, or causing to increase, again
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Italic *wre- Latin re-der. Old French re-bor. Middle English re- English re- English growth English regrowth From re- + growth.
- That which has been regrown after removal.
“After the forest fire, much of the regrowth consisted of invasive non-native plant species.”
“Shami says older adults don’t get looksmaxxing. There has been much hand-wringing in the media over “bone smashing”, for example, an extreme technique that involves taking a hammer to your face to promote more “manly” regrowth when the bones repair, but little evidence that anyone is actually doing it.”
- The process of regrowing.
“The eventual regrowth of the forest to its primeval state will take centuries, if not millennia.”