surrect

Etymology
Borrowed from, the perfect passive participle of.

Adjective

 * 1) * 1692 July 17th,, Letter to , point 19, in Philoſophical Letters Between the Late Learned Mr. Ray and Several of His Ingenious Correſpondents, 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 ſupinum of Dr. Magnol, tho’ he upon Miſtake applies it to the Paronychia Hiſpanica Clus. which is a more ſurrect plant.
 * 1) * 2010 October 5th, “Maurice (rep)” (username), “Re: MOS Advise on Sederea japonica” in, 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.
 * 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.