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- adjective Able to be
reconstructed
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Examples
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If *kap is actually reconstructible as *qap - you guys would know if this is the case - this might be a simple case of allophonic variation entering into the equation.
PIE "look-alike stems" - Evidence of something or a red herring? 2009
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Image 4: The computer as an expressional, creative and reconstructible tool ... an intelligent assistant that enhances our self awareness
images of the computer, revisited Bill Kerr 2008
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Image 4: The computer as an expressional, creative and reconstructible tool ... an intelligent assistant that enhances our self awareness
Archive 2008-01-01 Bill Kerr 2008
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Most people know about the Shannon-Nyquist limits where your highest reconstructible frequency is going to be based on your sampling rate.
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The presence of a reconstructible word for corn in Proto-Muskogean doesn't surprise me much.
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A similar analog from Algonquian is that Proto-Algonquian has a cleanly reconstructible word for 'seal', as in the animal.
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For the most part, you'll be smashing everything that's smashable and reconstructing everything that's reconstructible, reaping the bits that scatter as a reward for charms well cast.
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010
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Perhaps one of the most productive manner-transitive verbs is reconstructible as * rapu meaning
Far Outliers 2009
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Any premium, be it a dollar or hundreds of thousands of dollars, would be appropriate considering the alternative of Putting out 700 billion cash plus the interest we will pay to borrow the money to give it away in return for a burnt house that may or may not be reconstructible.
TalkLeft 2008
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