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Definition of understructure in English: understructurenounˈʌndəstrʌktʃəˈəndərˌstrəkCHər An underlying or supporting structure. Example sentencesExamples - Almost a hundred years earlier the group depicting the saint and the devil had been installed in the tower's understructure.
- Outside, hard-to-find walkways and balconies offer views of the metal understructure and of L.A.'s City Hall tower.
- Working with the comp and some basic reference colors, the understructure of the ship is roughed out.
- When the researchers treated macrophages with a drug that weakens the understructure of the membrane, the ripples disappeared.
- The film writing I have in mind would be essayistic, but it would have a solid understructure of evidence.
- Before repairs were made to its understructure in 2005, the load limit was reduced to seven tons for several months.
- Because of limited funds, he said modern restoration techniques and materials would be used in the understructure, although outside surfaces would look identical to those lost.
- Articular cartilage is white, glossy, and smooth tissue without blood vessels or nerves, and it protects the bony understructure from friction.
- There are a lot of strapless dresses that also have a fitted understructure.
- The movement sought to sustain the inherited cultural order of Christianity but without its dogmatic understructure.
Synonyms footing, foot, base, substructure, underpinning Definition of understructure in US English: understructurenounˈəndərˌstrəkCHər An underlying or supporting structure. Example sentencesExamples - Before repairs were made to its understructure in 2005, the load limit was reduced to seven tons for several months.
- Working with the comp and some basic reference colors, the understructure of the ship is roughed out.
- Because of limited funds, he said modern restoration techniques and materials would be used in the understructure, although outside surfaces would look identical to those lost.
- The movement sought to sustain the inherited cultural order of Christianity but without its dogmatic understructure.
- Almost a hundred years earlier the group depicting the saint and the devil had been installed in the tower's understructure.
- When the researchers treated macrophages with a drug that weakens the understructure of the membrane, the ripples disappeared.
- Outside, hard-to-find walkways and balconies offer views of the metal understructure and of L.A.'s City Hall tower.
- Articular cartilage is white, glossy, and smooth tissue without blood vessels or nerves, and it protects the bony understructure from friction.
- There are a lot of strapless dresses that also have a fitted understructure.
- The film writing I have in mind would be essayistic, but it would have a solid understructure of evidence.
Synonyms footing, foot, base, substructure, underpinning |