'Resurrection' definitions:
Definition of 'Resurrection'
From: WordNet
noun
(New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion [syn: Resurrection, Christ's Resurrection, Resurrection of Christ]
noun
A revival from inactivity and disuse; "it produced a resurrection of hope"
Definition of 'Resurrection'
From: GCIDE
- Resurrection \Res`ur*rec"tion\, n. [F. r['e]surrection, L. resurrectio, fr. resurgere, resurrectum, to rise again; pref. re- re- + surgere to rise. See Source.]
- 1. A rising again; the resumption of vigor. [1913 Webster]
- 2. Especially, the rising again from the dead; the resumption of life by the dead; as, the resurrection of Jesus Christ; the general resurrection of all the dead at the Day of Judgment. [1913 Webster]
- Nor after resurrection shall he stay Longer on earth. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
- 3. State of being risen from the dead; future state. [1913 Webster]
- In the resurrection they neither marry nor are given in marriage. --Matt. xxii. 30. [1913 Webster]
- 4. The cause or exemplar of a rising from the dead. [1913 Webster]
- I am the resurrection, and the life. --John xi. 25. [1913 Webster]
- Cross of the resurrection, a slender cross with a pennant floating from the junction of the bars.
- Resurrection plant (Bot.), a name given to several species of Selaginella (as Selaginella convoluta and Selaginella lepidophylla), flowerless plants which, when dry, close up so as to resemble a bird's nest, but revive and expand again when moistened. The name is sometimes also given to the rose of Jericho. See under Rose. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'resurrection'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- apotheosis,
- ascension,
- assumption,
- copy,
- duplication,
- gathering,
- imitation,
- new birth,
- palingenesis,
- palingenesy,
- re-creation,
- re-formation,
- reanimation,
- rebirth,
- rebuilding,
- reconstitution,
- reconstruction,
- recrudescence,
- redesign,
- redoing,
- reedition,
- reestablishment,
- refashioning,
- refreshment,
- regeneracy,
- regenerateness,
- regeneration,
- regenesis,
- reinstitution,
- reissue,
- rejuvenation,
- rejuvenescence,
- remaking,
- renaissance,
- renascence,
- renewal,
- renovation,
- reorganization,
- repetition,
- reprinting,
- reproduction,
- reshaping,
- restoration,
- restructuring,
- resurgence,
- resuscitation,
- revision,
- revival,
- revivescence,
- revivescency,
- revivification,
- second wind,
- second youth,
- the Ascension,
- the Assumption,
- translation