Noun
The process or result of reconstituting
restoration, reconstruction
The addition of water to dehydrated food
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe painter thinks in terms of form and color. The goal is not to be concerned with the reconstitution of an anecdotal fact, but with constitution of a pictorial fact. Georges Braque
The fundamental purpose of Jesus was the establishment of the kingdom of God, which involved a thorough regeneration and reconstitution of social life. Walter Rauschenbusch
Architectural interest in Cubism centered on the dissolution and reconstitution of three-dimensional form, using simple geometric shapes, juxtaposed without the illusions of classical perspective. Source: Internet
During the reconstitution of a traditional Cambodian kiln at Khmer Ceramics & fine arts centre in Siem Reap Cambodia *Khmer Kiln: quite similar to the Anagama kiln however, traditional Khmer Kilns had a flat roof. Source: Internet
For more information on the Russell indexes reconstitution, go to the “Russell Reconstitution” section on the FTSE Russell website. Source: Internet
After reconstitution, immediately store suspension refrigerated between 2° and 8°C (36° and 46°F). Source: Internet