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substructure /ˈsʌbstrʌktʃə /nounAn underlying or supporting structure: here is a Roman theatre built over barrel-vaulted substructures figurative Tudor princes had little in the way of a bureaucratic substructure...- The roof rests on a glulam substructure supported on concrete posts with glass panels fixed to hollow steel sections.
- Almost 300 fragments of plaster casts of ancient statuary were excavated in a cellar-like area forming the substructure of a hall or terrace within the great bath complex at Baiae, the Roman seaside resort near Naples.
- Soil compaction is common in civil engineering practice mainly in highway and rail road works, run ways, earth dams, sanitary landfills and backfilling of excavations for substructures and retaining walls.
Derivatives substructural adjective ...- The principal difference between the classical view and the substructural view of chromosome differentiation is that the gross linear order of gene loci may remain unaltered in substructurally differentiated genomes.
- By a fortunate coincidence, the interest in algebraic structures related to substructural logics is also undergoing a revival among algebraists.
- Moreover, the class of distributive substructural logics includes many of important non-classical logics like superintuitionistic logics, many-valued logics and fuzzy logics.
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