structure
1struc·ture
noun \ˈstrək-chər\Definition of STRUCTURE
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: the action of building : construction
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a : something (as a building) that is constructed b : something arranged in a definite pattern of organization <a rigid totalitarian structure — J. L. Hess> <leaves and other plant structures>
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: manner of construction : makeup <Gothic in structure>
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a : the arrangement of particles or parts in a substance or body <soil structure> <molecular structure> b : organization of parts as dominated by the general character of the whole <economic structure> <personality structure> c : coherent form or organization <tried to give some structure to the children's lives>
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: the aggregate of elements of an entity in their relationships to each other <the structure of a language>
— struc·ture·less \-ləs\ adjective
— struc·ture·less·ness \-nəs\ noun
Examples of STRUCTURE
- They studied the compound's molecular structure.
- The film had a simple narrative structure.
- the structure of a plant
- the social structure of a college campus
- changes to the company's power structure
- The structure was damaged by fire.
- Children need a lot of structure in their lives.
Origin of STRUCTURE
Middle English, from Latin structura, from structus, past participle of struere to heap up, build — more at strew
First Known Use: 15th century
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