Construct(a.) Formed by, or relating to, construction, interpretation, or inference.
Construct(v. t.) To put together the constituent parts of (something) in their proper place and order; to build; to form; to make; as, to construct an edifice.
Construct(v. t.) To devise; to invent; to set in order; to arrange; as, to construct a theory of ethics.
Constructed(imp. & p. p.) of Construct
Constructer(n.) One who, or that which, constructs or frames.
Constructing(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Construct
Construction(n.) The process or art of constructing; the act of building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication; composition.
Construction(n.) The form or manner of building or putting together the parts of anything; structure; arrangement.
Construction(n.) The arrangement and connection of words in a sentence; syntactical arrangement.
Construction(n.) The method of construing, interpreting, or explaining a declaration or fact; an attributed sense or meaning; understanding; explanation; interpretation; sense.
Constructional(a.) Pertaining to, or deduced from, construction or interpretation.
Constructive(a.) Having ability to construct or form; employed in construction; as, to exhibit constructive power.
Constructive(a.) Derived from, or depending on, construction or interpretation; not directly expressed, but inferred.
Constructively(adv.) In a constructive manner; by construction or inference.
Constructiveness(n.) Tendency or ability to form or construct.
Constructiveness(n.) The faculty which enables one to construct, as in mechanical, artistic, or literary matters.
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