substructure

[ UK /sˈʌbstɹʌkt‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the basic structure or features of a system or organization
  2. lowest support of a structure
    it was built on a base of solid rock
    he stood at the foot of the tower
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  • include swivel . rotary hose, elevator link, hydraulic tong , air spiders , lelly bushivg , rotarytable and substructure ( with ramp and oadder ) etc.
  • This leaves out of account the eight live musicians, whose sound is amplified so as to move directionally around the circular auditorium; Carl Fillion's Buckminster Fuller-inspired "skeletal substructure of a huge turtle," a latticed dome that supports all sorts of gymnastic maneuvres; the projections onto the plastron underside of the "turtle," which culminate in projections of swimmers, who then appear to emerge from it — in person, as it were. 'Totem' Should Top the Polls
  • Embedded galvanic anodes are also used to address potential corrosion problems at the joints and for general substructure repairs.
  • include swivel . rotary hose, elevator link, hydraulic tong , air spiders , lelly bushivg , rotarytable and substructure ( with ramp and oadder ) etc.
  • In this case, the substructure is an object known as a combinatorial line. Gowers's Weblog
  • 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.
  • Structure calculation: include the static, dynamical and flection stabilization computation of bridge' s superstructure and the substructure.
  • The citadel the "Phacus," which is close to the city, stands in the marsh itself, projecting like an island, and is built on a huge substructure which is strong enough to carry a wall and prevent any damage from the infiltration from the water of the lagoon. The History of Rome, Vol. VI
  • Polished granite panels are loose, the substructure is cracked, and water reportedly accumulates in depressions at the base of the parade deck. Repairs considered for Iwo Jima memorial
  • So the notion of substructure is sensitive to the choice of signature. First-order Model Theory
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