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convalescence
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French convalescence, from Late Latin conval?scentia (“regaining of health”), from Latin conval?sc?n(t-)s, present participle of conval?scere (“to become strong or well”); see convalesce.
Noun
convalescence (countable and uncountable, plural convalescences)
- A gradual healing after illness or injury.
- The period of time spent healing.
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Translations
French
Etymology
From Late Latin conval?scentia (“regaining of health”), from Latin conval?sc? (“regain health, grow strong”).
Noun
convalescence f (plural convalescences)
- convalescence
Further reading
- “convalescence” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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revivement
English
Etymology
revive +? -ment
Noun
revivement (usually uncountable, plural revivements)
- (obsolete) revival
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