re-creation

English

Etymology

From re- + creation [early 16th century]

Noun

re-creation (plural re-creations)

  1. Alternative form of recreation (the process of creating again or the result of this process).
    • 2023 March 22, Nick Brodrick, “Back to the future on the East Lancs?”, in RAIL, number 979, page 49, photo caption:
      Next stop Manchester? This [scene] is a re-creation of the 1960s, but if Rossendale Borough Council gets its way, 21st century DMUs will ferry commuters from the Irwell Valley into the city.
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