0 a person who restores buildings, furniture, or paintings to their original condition:
She's a furniture restorer.
If restorer loci are without any detrimental effects, they are expected to go to fixation, begging the question of what can cause stable polymorphism for restorer loci.
We do not want developers or restorers to opt for the gutting alternative unless the building is already a derelict shell.
I wondered, as he drew it, which member of his family prescribed a hair restorer for him.
It might have been some use as an advertisement for a hair restorer, but it was not much use for this purpose.
Yet if we are facing total war the organisation of food supplies is absolutely vital, because food is the biggest restorer of morale.
They walked out, and the criminals and the others walked in as the restorers of law and order.
Then, the hand of the restorer was very heavy, and many churches and cathedrals were irretrievably spoiled.
It has been estimated that the voluntary canal restorers operate almost 500,000 man-hours a year.
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