different between renewal vs februation
renewal
English
Etymology
renew +? -al
Pronunciation
Noun
renewal (countable and uncountable, plural renewals)
- The act of renewing.
- (fencing) An offensive action made immediately after a parried one.
Synonyms
- renew
Derived terms
- nonrenewal
- renewal theory
- urban renewal
Translations
renewal From the web:
- what renewed mean
- what renewed
- what renewed phone means
- what renewed trade in western europe
- what renewed means in amazon
- what renewed interest in india
- what renewed the civil war in china
- what's renewal date
februation
English
Etymology
From Latin februatio, from februare (“purify”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /f?b???e???n/
Noun
februation (countable and uncountable, plural februations)
- purification, rejuvenation, renewal, especially ritual or ceremonial
- Romantics hoped the war would bring a februation by fire.
- the object of such purification; a sacrifice
Related terms
- February
- februate
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