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constructor

[kuhn-struhk-ter] / kənˈstrʌk tər /


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In those situations, reconstructors must make uninformed guesses about things fossils rarely tell us, such as the texture or intricate patterning of fur.

From Scientific American • Mar. 10, 2022

These unappealing characteristics were given to him by heavy-handed reconstructors.

From Time Magazine Archive

No reconstruction of Toscanelli’s map puts any islands at nine spaces from the Canaries except so far as the reconstructors insert the island of Antilia on the basis of Behaim’s globe.

From The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 by Olson, Julius E.

Let the tyrants and the slayers be forgotten together, and only the reconstructors be remembered.''

From Under Western Eyes by Conrad, Joseph

The great reconstructors of the world, analogous to the first philosophers of antiquity.

From Initiation into Philosophy by Faguet, Émile




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