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1. structure
noun. ['ˈstrʌktʃɝ'] a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts.
Synonyms
- divider
- hill
- card-house
- transept
- obstruction
- tower
- defense
- lookout station
- repair shed
- landing
- offset
- base
- structural member
- projection
- mound
- level
- hangar
- counterbalance
- arcade
- lookout
- building
- volute
- platform
- hull
- substructure
- whorl
- memorial
- bridge
- house of cards
- vaulting
- building complex
- groundwork
- balance
- impediment
- corner
- complex
- arch
- shoebox
- artefact
- column
- false bottom
- storey
- boarding
- pillar
- observatory
- story
- honeycomb
- sports stadium
- foundation
- post and lintel
- sail
- supporting structure
- area
- masonry
- entablature
- helix
- impedimenta
- wind tunnel
- public works
- bascule
- observation tower
- sign
- jungle gym
- plate
- fundament
- porch
- signboard
- defence
- living accommodations
- altar
- quoin
- lamination
- colonnade
- body
- defensive structure
- obstructer
- housing
- edifice
- shelter
- cardcastle
- superstructure
- span
- set-back
- construction
- coil
- cross
- lodging
- catchment
- erection
- ways
- trestlework
- airdock
- fountain
- weapons platform
- artifact
- setoff
- wellhead
- foot
- cardhouse
- prefab
- slipway
- equilibrium
- landing place
- balcony
- establishment
- guide
- floor
- obstructor
- spiral
- door
- understructure
- arena
- bowl
- shipway
- partition
- stadium
- deathtrap
- equipoise
Antonyms
Etymology
- structure (French)
- structura (Latin)
Rhymes with Vascular Structure
- infrastructure
- restructure
Sentences with vascular-structure
1. Noun Phrase
Algae lack vascular structures, which are tubes that are found within plants to transport nutrients throughout the plant.
2. Noun Phrase
Many seaweeds look like plants, but they lack the complex vascular structure of plants.
3. Noun Phrase
Tyloses are membranes that develop within the vascular structure of wood as it dies and is transformed into heartwood.
2. structure
noun. ['ˈstrʌktʃɝ'] the manner of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- structure (French)
- structura (Latin)
3. structure
noun. ['ˈstrʌktʃɝ'] the complex composition of knowledge as elements and their combinations.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- structure (French)
- structura (Latin)
4. structure
noun. ['ˈstrʌktʃɝ'] a particular complex anatomical part of a living thing.
Synonyms
- limbus
- zone
- plexus
- concha
- valve
- tube
- costa
- head
- body structure
- osseous labyrinth
- centromere
- passageway
- tube-shaped structure
- gill arch
- calycle
- gyrus
- receptor
- cytoskeleton
- ball
- interstice
- germ
- unguis
- cartilaginous structure
- cingulum
- passage
- gill slit
- cauda
- vascular structure
- filament
- funiculus
- bridge
- chiasma
- gill bar
- cornu
- infundibulum
- chiasm
- rotator cuff
- root
- decussation
- complex body part
- lens nucleus
- horny structure
- skeletal structure
- bulb
- convolution
- membranous labyrinth
- cavum
- peristome
- caliculus
- glans
- calyculus
- kinetochore
- alveolar bed
- nucleus
- plate
- aster
- plica
- tooth root
- lacrimal apparatus
- capsule
- blade
- uvea
- cavity
- nucleolar organiser
- corona
- nucleolus organiser
- zona
- bodily structure
- syrinx
- body part
- branchial arch
- branchial cleft
- carina
- rete
- bodily cavity
- filum
- rib
- apodeme
- gill cleft
- tooth
- neural structure
- bony labyrinth
- nucleolar organizer
- radicle
- anatomical structure
- pad
- nucleolus organizer
- landmark
- layer
- fundus
Antonyms
Etymology
- structure (French)
- structura (Latin)
5. structure
verb. ['ˈstrʌktʃɝ'] give a structure to.
Synonyms
Etymology
- structure (French)
- structura (Latin)
6. structure
noun. ['ˈstrʌktʃɝ'] the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- structure (French)
- structura (Latin)