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restoration (n.)

late 14c., "a means of healing or restoring health; renewing of something lost," from Old French restoration (Modern French restauration) and directly from Late Latin restorationem (nominative restoratio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin restaurare (see restore).

Mid-15c. as "the repairing of a building;" c. 1500 as "a restoring to a former state." With a capital R-, in reference to the reestablishment of the English monarchy under Charles II in 1660, from 1718. As a period in English theater, attested from 1898. In French history, it refers to 1814. An earlier word in this sense was restauration (late 14c.), from French.

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Definitions of restoration from WordNet
1
restoration (n.)
the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state;
restoration (n.)
getting something back again;
Synonyms: restitution / return / regaining
restoration (n.)
the state of being restored to its former good condition;
Synonyms: renovation / refurbishment
restoration (n.)
some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed;
the restoration looked exactly like the original
restoration (n.)
a model that represents the landscape of a former geological age or that represents and extinct animal etc.;
2
Restoration (n.)
the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685;
Restoration (n.)
the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660;
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