ppl. a. [f. VIVIFY v. + -ED1.] Endued with life, animated, living.

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  Also transf. of metals: cf. VIVIFICATION 3.

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1767.  S. Paterson, Another Trav., II. 113. Are we not all originally … sprung from the same vivified mass?

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1833.  N. Arnott, Physics (ed. 5), II. 120. Charcoal … heated with an oxid-ore … leaves at the bottom of the furnace or crucible the vivified or pure metal.

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1858.  Pirie, Inq. Hum. Mind, vii. 339. A physical feeling of pain, appertaining to the vivified machine.

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1893.  F. Adams, New Egypt, 179. I looked back … and saw him still standing there in the dark frame-way, strangely like some vivified portrait by Velasquez.

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