Definition of contexture in US English:
contexture
noun kənˈteksˌ(t)SHərkənˈteksˌ(t)SHər
1The fact or manner of being woven or linked together to form a connected whole.
Example sentencesExamples
- The equipmental contexture of cycling is the surroundings and circumstances that my cycling commute brings forth.
- 1.1 A mass of things interwoven together; a fabric.
Example sentencesExamples
- Advantageously, the sealing elements may be formed from material contextures, such as knitted wire cloths, wire contextures, fiber contextures, woven fabrics, ceramic fabrics and the like.
- 1.2 The putting together of words and sentences in connected composition; the construction of a text.
- 1.3 A connected literary structure; a continuous text.