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constructer
con·struct C0591500 (kən-strŭkt′)tr.v. con·struct·ed, con·struct·ing, con·structs 1. To form by assembling or combining parts; build.2. To create (an argument or a sentence, for example) by systematically arranging ideas or terms.3. Mathematics To draw (a geometric figure) that meets specific requirements.n. (kŏn′strŭkt′)1. Something formed or constructed from parts.2. a. A concept, model, or schematic idea: a theoretical construct of the atom.b. A concrete image or idea: "[He] began to shift focus from the haunted constructs of terror in his early work" (Stephen Koch). [Latin cōnstruere, cōnstrūct- : com-, com- + struere, to pile up; see ster- in Indo-European roots.] con·struct′i·ble adj.con·struc′tor, con·struct′er n.Thesaurusconstructor or constructer nounA person or business that makes or builds something:assembler, builder, erector, maker, manufacturer, producer.EncyclopediaSeeconstruct |