Remodeling


verb (used with object), remodeled, remodeling or (especially British) remodelled, remodelling.
1.
to model again.
2.
to reconstruct; make over.
verb (transitive) (riːˈmɒdəl) -els, -elling, -elled (US) -els, -eling, -eled
1.
to change or alter the structure, style, or form of (something): expand and remodel the kitchen
2.
to model again in clay, wax, etc; remould
noun (ˈriːˌmɒdəl)
3.
something that has been remodelled

remodeling re·mod·el·ing (rē-mŏd’l-ĭng)
n.
A cyclical process by which bone maintains a dynamic steady state through resorption and formation of a small amount of bone at the same site.

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