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structural

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. relating to or caused by structure, especially political or economic structure; "structural unemployment in a technological society" relating to or having or characterized by structure; "structural engineer"; "structural errors"; "structural simplicity" ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of, relating to, or having structure 2 (rfc-sense) Used in building. n. A component used in construction.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1814, from structure + -al (1). Related: Structurally .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a structural defect ▪ Older buildings are bound to have some structural defects. structural damage (= to the structure of a building ) ▪ The building was checked for structural damage. structural engineer structural ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Structural \Struc"tur*al\, a. Of or pertaining to structure; affecting structure; as, a structural error. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to organit structure; as, a structural element or cell; the structural peculiarities of an animal or a plant.

Usage examples of structural.

In addition, the engineering side of architecture was also stressed because of the importance attached by the Japanese government to structural design for the purpose of protection against earthquakes.

Victor Basset and his entourage, including her own secretary, his valet who was also his chauffeur, had been established there for the last week, allowing him to make easy trips to Basset Hill and inspect its structural alterations.

In 1865 the most pressing and puzzling problem in organic structural chemistry was the nature of the benzene molecule.

It had to carry agricultural implements, heavy machinery, structural steel, pipes and pipe fittings, a bounteous supply of basic chemicals, fertilizers, and explosives.

As an integral part of the Strategic Bombing Survey, Reliance established the initial structural base for brainwashing, opinion-making, polling, survey and the systems analysis used by the Tavistock Institute in the United States.

A factor which Watson overlooks in his enthusiasm for asteroid mining is that if buckytube composites can be made cheap enough to make a space elevator possible they will entirely replace steel as a structural material.

Here the intense experiential disclosures do not have to be worked into a subjective structure already present, but rather have to be part of a subjective and intersubjective process of building a structure not yet in existence: experiences have to be part, not of structural uncovering, but of structural building.

Much of this unemployment was due, not to any mismanagement by the Diefenbaker government, but to structural weaknesses in the economy.

Guerrero, the structural integrity of the antenna booms can dampen out the low frequency platform jitter and the higher jitter the piezo electric system can handle.

On the one hand, he intends to exploit the marginality of the serious writer as a posture of unassimilatability, as a means of avoiding becoming one more shelf item, which has to do not only with the thematic politicization of the novel but also with the tinge of dread that structural unresolvability instills.

And there was always the chance that the Principessa had suffered serious structural damage.

He wondered how many major splintering hits the wall studs could sustain before structural damage became critical and one or another corner of the house sagged.

It is my firm belief from long observation of this phenomenon that game analysis must always be secondary to Structural and Transactional Analysis.

In the previous section we referred to both the structural means of intervention that involve the deployments of monetary mechanisms and financial maneuvers over the transnational field of interdependent productive regimes and interventions in the field of communication and their effects on the legitimation of the system.

But these sit upon a great mass of mostly unexamined structural human material, that labels us as Western Twentieth-Century Biologist or Ghetto Rabbi or Roman Centurion or Seventeenth-Century French Courtesan, or, for most people most of the time, Exploited Peasant.