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su·per·struc·ture S0904000 (so͞o′pər-strŭk′chər)n.1. A physical or conceptual structure extended or developed from a basic form.2. The part of a building or other structure above the foundation.3. The parts of a ship's structure above the main deck.4. The rails, sleepers, and other parts of a railway.5. In Marxist theory, the ideologies or institutions of a society as distinct from the basic processes and direct social relations of material production and economics.superstructure (ˈsuːpəˌstrʌktʃə) n1. (Building) the part of a building above its foundation2. any structure or concept erected on something else3. (Nautical Terms) nautical any structure above the main deck of a ship with sides flush with the sides of the hull4. (Civil Engineering) the part of a bridge supported by the piers and abutments5. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (in Marxist theory) an edifice of interdependent agencies of the state, including legal and political institutions and ideologies, each possessing some autonomy but remaining products of the dominant mode of economic production ˈsuperˌstructural adjsu•per•struc•ture (ˈsu pərˌstrʌk tʃər) n. 1. the part of a building or construction entirely above its foundation or basement. 2. any structure built on something else. 3. anything based on, arising from, or superimposed on a more fundamental construct, concept, system, etc. 4. any construction built above the main deck of a vessel as an upward continuation of the sides. [1635–45] su′per•struc`tur•al, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | superstructure - structure consisting of the part of a ship above the main deckdeck-house - a superstructure on the upper deck of a shipship - a vessel that carries passengers or freightstructure, construction - a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts; "the structure consisted of a series of arches"; "she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons" | Translationssuperstructure
superstructure1. Nautical any structure above the main deck of a ship with sides flush with the sides of the hull 2. the part of a bridge supported by the piers and abutments 3. (in Marxist theory) an edifice of interdependent agencies of the state, including legal and political institutions and ideologies, each possessing some autonomy but remaining products of the dominant mode of economic production SuperstructureAny structure built upon something else, such as a building on its foundation; any structure above the main supporting level, as opposed to the substructure or basement.superstructure see BASE AND SUPERSTRUCTURE.Superstructure a concept within historical materialism that signifies the totality of ideological relationships, views, and institutions in a given society. The superstructure embraces the state, the political and legal forms of consciousness, and the corresponding institutions, as well as morals, religion, philosophy, and art. superstructure[′sü·pər‚strək·chər] (civil engineering) The part of a structure that is raised on the foundation. (naval architecture) The entire structure of a ship above the main deck. (solid-state physics) superlattice superstructure1. That part of a building or structure which is above the level of the adjoining ground or the level of the foundation. 2. Any structure built on something else, as a building on its foundation; that part of a structure which receives the live load directly.superstructurei. The framework of formers and stringers attached to the main truss-type aircraft fuselage. It is not a load-bearing member but gives shape to the fuselage. ii. A secondary structure built above the main fuselage or another part of the aircraft. It is used normally while testing the engine before mating the rear fuselage with the front fuselage. iii. The above-deck structure on an aircraft.superstructure
su·per·struc·ture (sū'pĕr-strŭk'chūr), A structure above the surface.su·per·struc·ture (sū'pĕr-strŭk'shŭr) A structure above the surface. su·per·struc·ture (sū'pĕr-strŭk'shŭr) A structure above the surface. superstructure
superstructureThat portion of a building or other structure that is aboveground. superstructure
Words related to superstructurenoun structure consisting of the part of a ship above the main deckRelated Words- deck-house
- ship
- structure
- construction
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