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“revenant”
1. Someone who has returned; especially, from the dead: A ghost is one example of a revenant who comes back after passing away from this living world.
2. Etymology: from Latin, "revenire "to return"; from re-, "back" + venire, "to come" and from French reviner, "to return."

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2. Etymology: from Latin, "revenire "to return"; from re-, "back" + venire, "to come" and from French reviner, "to return."


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