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reconstruction

[ree-kuhn-struhk-shuhn] / ˌri kənˈstrʌk ʃən /


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These images were merged into a detailed 3D reconstruction that captured hundreds of moai preserved in different stages of production.

From Science Daily

Their reconstruction reveals a tall crest running along the neck and torso, a row of spikes down the tail, and hooves that enclosed the toes.

From Science Daily

Kate was told she would need a mastectomy, but advised that because of her particular type of cancer, she should not have breast reconstruction at the same time.

From BBC

American companies will have an important role to play in reconstruction, investment, and long-term development.

From The Wall Street Journal

The communities will be aimed at providing Gazans displaced by the war with housing, schools and hospitals until more permanent reconstruction can take place, U.S. officials said.

From The Wall Street Journal