The Collaborative International Dictionary
Compacture
Compacture \Com*pac"ture\ (?; 135), n. [L. compactura.]
Close union or connection of parts; manner of joining;
construction. [Obs.] ``With comely compass and compacture
strong.''
--Spenser.
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Wiktionary
compacture
n. (context obsolete English) The fact of being closely put together; compact nature or structure.
Usage examples of "compacture".
The rooms were artfully Spartan with a many-room Colonial compacture that made them cozy even for all the lack of bric-a-brac.