intr.v. re·cru·desced, re·cru·desc·ing, re·cru·desc·es To break out anew or come into renewed activity, as after a period of quiescence. [Latin recrūdēscere, to grow raw again : re-, re- + crūdēscere, to get worse (from crūdus, raw; see kreuə- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).] re′cru·descence n. re′cru·descent adj. |
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