reconstructible

/ˌrikənˈstrʌktəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being built or created again.
    • Modern technology makes many historical buildings reconstructible.
    • The architect said the damaged wing of the castle is reconstructible.
    • The ancient temple is not reconstructible because too many pieces are missing.
  2. Capable of being recreated or understood from available information.
    • The events of that night are barely reconstructible from the few clues we have.
    • The dinosaur's appearance is reconstructible from its fossil remains.
    • The conversation was not reconstructible because no one recorded it.
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