n.1 the act or an instance of restoring or being restored.
2 a model or drawing representing the supposed original form of an extinct animal, ruined building, etc.
3 a the re-establishment of a monarch etc. b the period of this.
4 (Restoration) hist. a (prec. by the) the re-establishment of Charles II as king of England in 1660. b (often attrib.) the literary period following this (Restoration comedy).
Etymology: 17th-c. alt. (after RESTORE) of restauration, ME f. OF restauration or LL restauratio (as RESTORE)