Restauration vs. Restoration

Difference Between Restauration and Restoration
Restaurationnoun
obsolete form of restoration
Restorationnoun
An act of restoring
damage too great for restoration.Restorationnoun
An instance of restoring or of being restored
Restoration of the sculpture was expensive.Restorationnoun
The state of being restored.
Restorationnoun
Something, such as a renovated building, that has been restored.
Restorationnoun
The return of a constitutional monarchy to Great Britain in 1660 under Charles II.
Restorationnoun
The period between the crowning of Charles II and the Revolution of 1688.
Restorationnoun
The process of bringing an object back to its original state; the process of restoring something.
The restoration of this painting will take years.The restoration of this medieval church involved undoing all the Victorian modifications.Restorationnoun
The return of a former monarchy or monarch to power, usually after having been forced to step down.
The restoration of the House of Stuart took place a few years after the death of Cromwell.Restorationnoun
the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685
Restorationnoun
the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state
Restorationnoun
getting something back again;
upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue lashingRestorationnoun
the state of being restored to its former good condition;
the inn was a renovation of a Colonial houseRestorationnoun
some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed;
the restoration looked exactly like the originalRestorationnoun
a model that represents the landscape of a former geological age or that represents and extinct animal etc.
Restorationnoun
the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660