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Surrect vs Resurrect - What's the difference?

surrect | resurrect |

As an adjective surrect

is {{l/en|upright}.

As a verb resurrect is

to raise from the dead, to bring life back to.

surrect

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • * 1692 July 17th, (Leonard Plukenet), Letter to (John Ray), point 19, in Philo?ophical Letters Between the Late Learned Mr. ''Ray'' and Several of His Ingenious Corre?pondents, Natives and Foreigners (1718), ed. , pages 248–9:
  • My Polygonum minus procumbens niveum Glaucis exiguæ fol.'' is undoubtedly the ''Polygala repens nuperor.'' Lob. and I believe the ''Polygonum minus candicans ?upinum'' of Dr. ''Magnol'', tho’ he upon Mi?take applies it to the ''Paronychia Hi?panica Clus. which is a more ?urrect plant.
  • * 2010 October 5th, “Maurice (rep)” (username), “ Re: MOS Advise on Sederea japonica” in MOS_ManhattanOrchidSociety, Usenet :
  • Mounting takes care of the water in the crown, maybe the pot can lay on its side after watering or all the time? // I also believe that Jim is correct and that the plant requires more than Phal light. I have owned several, but my surrect one is in my care for over 18 months and it is mounted and 12 inches below my lights.

    References

    * '' IX:ii (Su–Th; 1st ed., 1919), § 1 (Su–Szmikite), page 243/3, “ † Surrect, ''a.

    resurrect

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To raise from the dead, to bring life back to.
  • To re-use.
  • To bring to view or attention.