[ verb ] grow anew or continue growth after an injury or interruption <verb.body> parts of the trunk of this tree can regrowsome invertebrates can regrow limbs or their tail after they lost it due to an injury
Regrow \Re*grow"\ (r?*gr?"), v. i. & t. To grow again.
The snail had power to regrow them all [horns, tongue, etc.] --A. B. Buckley.
Rhino horns regrow at an average of 8cm a year. Small slivers of horn are barely distinguishable from a human fingernail. Part of the exercise was to move the rhinos to a safer area - private gameparks or farms.
The soybean plant can blossom several times before the harvest, so it can easily regrow pods damaged during a hot, dry spell.
With 300 cows denuding 300 acres, instead of one cow on 40 acres munching here and there, grass is allowed to regrow and much erosion is eliminated.