1. regrown - Adjective
2. regrown - Verb
regrown (not comparable)
That grew, was lost or destroyed, and regrew.
The regrown weed is almost as big now as before I mowed it down.
regrown
past participle of regrow
As in the Giraffidae, skin covers the bony cores, but in the pronghorn it develops into a keratinous sheath which is shed and regrown on an annual basis. Source: Internet
These lizards have about forty teeth, which are grooved and not attached to the jaws very firmly, to allow them to be broken off and regrown throughout their lives. Source: Internet
In some cases, complete amorphization of a target is preferable to a highly defective crystal: An amorphized film can be regrown at a lower temperature than required to anneal a highly damaged crystal. Source: Internet
Keep them short until they have regrown. Source: Internet
Not only has she kept weight on since we discovered these, but she has put on two much needed pounds and regrown lost fur. Source: Internet
What causes hearing loss in this instance is the destruction of the tiny hairs in your ears – hairs that cannot be regrown! Source: Internet