| 释义 | reconstructed stone
 reconstructed stone[‚rē·kən′strək·təd ′stōn]  (lapidary) A gem material made by the fusing or sintering of small particles of the genuine stone.artificial stoneA mixture of stone chips or fragments, usually embedded in a matrix of mortar, cement, or plaster; the surface may be ground, polished, molded, or otherwise treated to simulate stone; variously called art marble,  artificial marble,  cast stone,  marezzo,  patent stone, and reconstructed stone.MedicalSeeartificial stone |