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discovery
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the act of finding something for the first time and before others

reconstruction
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the activity or process of making or building something once again after it has been destroyed or damaged

What is "reconstruction"?

Reconstruction is the process of rebuilding or restoring a structure, area, or system that has been damaged, destroyed, or altered. This can involve repairing existing elements, replacing materials, or creating new designs to restore the original appearance or functionality. Reconstruction is often necessary after events such as natural disasters, fires, or wars, where significant damage occurs. The goal of reconstruction is not only to repair but also to improve the resilience and safety of the rebuilt structure or area, ensuring it can withstand future challenges. This process can be complex and may require careful planning, coordination, and adherence to building codes and regulations.

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a lasting version of sounds, images, or data made for future use

invention
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a brand new machine, tool, or process that is made after study and experiment

deafness
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the state or condition of being totally or partially unable to hear

What is "deafness"?

Deafness is a condition where a person lacks or has limited ability to hear sounds. It can vary in seriousness, from partial hearing loss to complete deafness. Deafness can be present from birth or develop later in life due to factors such as genetic conditions, infections, exposure to loud noises, or aging. Individuals who are deaf may use sign language, lip-reading, hearing aids, or cochlear implants to communicate and navigate their environment. Supportive services and resources, such as education programs and accessibility accommodations, can help individuals with deafness lead fulfilling lives.

baldness
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the condition of having little or no hair on the head or body

movement
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the act of physically shifting or changing location

to arrange
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to organize items in a specific order to make them more convenient, accessible, or understandable

disarrange

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