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English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
Construct (comics) — Construct Publication information Publisher DC Comics First ap … Wikipedia
Construct (software) — Construct The Construct user interface. Editing a layout and a sprite. Developer(s) Scirra … Wikipedia
construct — construct, construe are related words (from Latin struere ‘to build’) which are both used to denote grammatical function. A word is construed or constructed with (e.g.) on when on is its regular complement, e.g. insist on and rely on (the OED… … Modern English usage
construct — [kən strukt′; ] for n. [ kän′strukt΄] vt. [< L constructus, pp. of construere < com , together + struere, to pile up, build: see STREW] 1. to build, form, or devise by fitting parts or elements together systematically 2. Geom. to draw (a… … English World dictionary
construct — (v.) early 15c., from L. constructus, pp. of construere to heap up (see CONSTRUCTION (Cf. construction)). The noun is recorded from 1871 in linguistics, 1890 in psychology, 1933 in the general sense of anything constructed. Related: Constructed;… … Etymology dictionary
construct — ► VERB 1) build or erect. 2) form (a theory) from various conceptual elements. ► NOUN 1) an idea or theory containing various conceptual elements. 2) a thing constructed. DERIVATIVES constructor noun … English terms dictionary
Construct (Dungeons & Dragons) — Within the world of the Dungeons Dragons fantasy role playing game, construct is a type of creature, or creature type . Constructs are either animated objects, or any artificially constructed creature. Most construct are mindless automatons,… … Wikipedia
Construct state — The construct state or status constructus is a noun form occurring in Afro Asiatic languages. It is particularly common in Semitic languages (such as Arabic and Hebrew), Berber languages, and in the extinct Egyptian language. Forms analogous to… … Wikipedia
construct — constructs, constructing, constructed (The verb is pronounced [[t]kənstrʌ̱kt[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]kɒ̱nstrʌkt[/t]].) 1) VERB If you construct something such as a building, road, or machine, you build it or make it. [V n] The French… … English dictionary
Construct (philosophy of science) — An object s center of mass is certainly a real thing, but it is a construct (not another object) A construct in the philosophy of science is an ideal object, where the existence of the thing may be said to depend upon a subject s mind. This, as… … Wikipedia
construct — I UK [kənˈstrʌkt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms construct : present tense I/you/we/they construct he/she/it constructs present participle constructing past tense constructed past participle constructed *** 1) to build something large or… … English dictionary