structure
Definition of structure:
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part of speech: noun
Manner of building: construction: a building, esp. one of large size: arrangement of parts or of particles in a substance: manner of organization.
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part of speech: noun
Manner of building; make; form; manner of organisation; a building of any kind; an edifice; that form or condition in which the component parts of minerals or rock- masses are arranged, as in a granite quarry we find the rock arranged in large tabular or square- like masses- texture referring to the manner in which the component particles are internally arranged, as we find a piece of granite hard, close- grained, and crystalline.
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part of speech: adjective
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Common misspellings:
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- structurise (0.2%)
- structual (0.2%)
- structor (3.3%)
- strucutre (9.4%)
- strucuture (1.9%)
- structre (5.5%)
- structur (2.3%)
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- structer (4.8%)
- sctructure (0.2%)
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- stracture (0.5%)
- strucksher (0.1%)
- strucrure (0.2%)
- structal (0.2%)
- instructure (0.1%)
- structere (0.3%)
- struction (1.4%)
- sturture (4.3%)
- stucture (26.1%)
- structe (0.2%)
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- struckture (0.4%)
- sturcture (10.3%)
- structed (0.1%)
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- strucure (5.0%)
- tructure (0.4%)
- structue (1.9%)
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Usage examples for structure:
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The native grass- house, where it has been well built, is a very comfortable structure
"Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands" – Charles Nordhoff -
And yet, it was highly probable that the new structure was very like that that would have developed naturally if the accident so early in Martin Stanton's life had never occurred.
"Anything You Can Do ..." – Gordon Randall Garrett -
The cutting up of an animal in order to learn its structure
"A Practical Physiology" – Albert F. Blaisdell -
But the truth is that they vary from individual to individual in degree and structure
"Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind" – Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel