¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Reconstructor
1. constructor [n -S] - See also: constructor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconstructor
Literary usage of Reconstructor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Guidebook to the Biblical Literature by John Franklin Genung (1919)
"Ezekiel: Pastor and reconstructor. While Jeremiah in Jerusalem, under the eleven
years' reign of the substitute king Zedekiah, was still at his troublesome ..."
2. A Guidebook to the Biblical Literature by John Franklin Genung (1919)
"I Ezekiel: Pastor and reconstructor. While Jeremiah in Jerusalem, under the eleven
years' reign of the substitute king Zedekiah, was still at his ..."
3. Technique of the Photoplay by Epes Winthrop Sargent (1916)
"If the reconstructor throws away the continuity which has been found faulty and
works entirely with the synopsis, he produces a story in which the plot is ..."
4. "My Memoirs of Georgia Politics," by Rebecca Latimer Felton (1911)
"He would not have repeatedly violated the law, except for pay." "reconstructor"
Bullock. "The record of Bullock as a "reconstructor" was diabolical. ..."