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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024con•struct /v. kənˈstrʌkt; n. ˈkɑnstrʌkt/USA pronunciation v. [~ + object]- to build or form by putting together parts:to construct a house from prefabricated parts.
n. [countable] - something constructed or built.
- a product of thought:a theoretical construct.
con•struc•tor, con•struct•er, n. [countable]See -stru-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024con•struct (v. kən strukt′;n. kon′strukt),USA pronunciation v.t. - to build or form by putting together parts;
frame; devise. - Mathematics[Geom.]to draw (a figure) fulfilling certain given conditions.
n. - something constructed.
- an image, idea, or theory, esp. a complex one formed from a number of simpler elements.
- Latin constrūctus (past participle of construere to construe), equivalent. to con- con- + strūc- (variant stem of struere to build) + -tus past participle suffix
- 1400–50 for earlier past participle sense; 1655–65 for current senses; late Middle English
con•struct′i•ble, adj. - 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged erect, form. See make1.
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