Rewilded vs Regilded - What's the difference?
rewilded | regilded |
(conservationist jargon) (rewild)
(conservationist jargon) To return an area to a more wild state, especially to repopulate it with wild animals.
(regild)
To gild again.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=September 30, author=Seth Mydans, title=What Makes a Monk Mad, work=New York Times
, passage=In 1999, they regilded the spire of the Shwedagon Pagoda, which now glitters with 53 tons of gold and 4,341 diamonds on the crowning orb. }}
As verbs the difference between rewilded and regilded
is that rewilded is (conservationist jargon) (rewild) while regilded is (regild).rewilded
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*regilded
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(head)regild
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