- reconstructible
- adjective see reconstruct
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
reconstructible — See reconstruct. * * * … Universalium
reconstructible — adjective Able to be reconstructed … Wiktionary
reconstructible — adj. can be constructed again, can be recreated, can be rebuilt … English contemporary dictionary
reconstructible — re·constructible … English syllables
reconstructible — “+ adjective : capable of being reconstructed * * * reconstrucˈtable or reconstrucˈtible adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑reconstruct … Useful english dictionary
reconstruct — reconstructible, adj. reconstructor, reconstructer, n. /ree keuhn strukt /, v.t. 1. to construct again; rebuild; make over. 2. to re create in the mind from given or available information: to reconstruct the events of the murder. 3. Historical… … Universalium
Reconstruction conjecture — Informally, the reconstruction conjecture in graph theory says that graphs are determined uniquely by their subgraphs. It is due to KellyKelly, P. J., [http://projecteuclid.org/getRecord?id=euclid.pjm/1103043674 A congruence theorem for trees] ,… … Wikipedia
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Belatu-Cadros — In Celtic mythology, Belatu Cadros, also rendered Belatucadros or Belatucadrus, was a deity worshipped in northern Britain, particularly in Cumberland and Westmorland. He may be related to Belenus and Cernunnos, and was equated in the Roman… … Wikipedia
Tibeto-Burman languages — Introduction language group within the Sino Tibetan family (Sino Tibetan languages). At the end of the 20th century, Tibeto Burman languages were spoken by approximately 57 million people; countries that had more than 1 million Tibeto… … Universalium