"anastilosis" meaning in Indonesian

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Noun

IPA: /a.na.sti.ˈlo.sɪs/ Forms: anastilosis-anastilosis [plural], anastilosisku [first-person, possessive], anastilosismu [possessive, second-person], anastilosisnya [possessive, third-person]
Rhymes: -sɪs, -ɪs, -s Etymology: Internationalism, learned borrowing from Ancient Greek αναστήλωσις (anastḗlōsis). Etymology templates: {{internationalism|id}} Internationalism, {{lbor|id|grc|αναστήλωσις|nocap=1}} learned borrowing from Ancient Greek αναστήλωσις (anastḗlōsis) Head templates: {{id-noun|head=|pl=duplication}} anastilosis (plural anastilosis-anastilosis, first-person possessive anastilosisku, second-person possessive anastilosismu, third-person possessive anastilosisnya)
  1. (archaeology) anastylosis: the reassembly of ruined monuments or other artifacts from remaining fragments in an archeologically responsible way (with use of modern materials when needed). Categories (topical): Archaeology

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