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- DictionaryStruc·tur·al/ˈstrək(t)SH(ə)rəl/
adjective
- 1. relating to or forming part of the structure of a building or other item: "the blast left ten buildings with major structural damage"
1. : of or relating to the physical makeup of a plant or animal body. structural defects of the heart. 2. a. : of, relating to, or affecting structure. structural stability. b. : used in building structures.
Structural definition: of or relating to structure; relating or essential to a structure.. See examples of STRUCTURAL used in a sentence.
Definitions of structural. adjective. relating to or having or characterized by structure. “ structural engineer”. “ structural errors”. “ structural simplicity”. adjective. affecting or involved in structure or construction. “the structural details of a house such as beams and joists and rafters”.
Structural means relating to or affecting the structure of something. The explosion caused little structural damage to the office towers themselves. Synonyms: constructional, constitutional, configurational, formational More Synonyms of structural.
1. of or pertaining to structure, structures, or construction. 2. pertaining to organic structure; morphological. 3. of or pertaining to geological structure, as of rock. 4. pertaining to or showing the arrangement or mode of attachment of the atoms that constitute a molecule of a substance.
STRUCTURAL definition: 1. relating to the way in which parts of a system or object are arranged: 2. relating to the…. Learn more.
STRUCTURAL meaning: 1. relating to the way in which parts of a system or object are arranged: 2. relating to the…. Learn more.
connected with the way in which something is built or organized. Storms have caused structural damage to hundreds of homes. structural changes in society. a structural survey (= an examination of a building to check for any damage to the walls, roof, etc.)
relating to the structure of something: structural damage. The last five years have seen big structural changes in the company.
Forming a necessary part of the structure of a building or other construction, as distinct from its decoration or fittings; of or relating to this structure. Also figurative. 1831. There were structural principles concerned in the building of bridges, far different from the mere shaping of stones.