fabric structure
31fabric — noun 1) the finest fabrics Syn: cloth, material, textile 2) the fabric of society Syn: structure, construction, make up, organization, framework, essence …
32fabric — fab•ric [[t]ˈfæb rɪk[/t]] n. 1) tex a cloth made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers 2) tex the texture of a cloth or material 3) framework; structure: the fabric of society[/ex] 4) pet the spatial arrangement and orientation of the… …
33fabric — n 1. cloth, textile, weave, loom, dry goods, broadcloth; stuff, material, piece, bolt; jute, burlap, gunny, sackcloth; tapestry, towelling, cambric, linen, lawn; mohair, alpaca, vicuna, Angora, wool, worsted; jersey, homespun, duffel, canvas,… …
34structure — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. building, edifice, construction, fabrication; framework, makeup, arrangement, composition, anatomy, constitution. See form, architecture. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Construction] Syn. arrangement,… …
35fabric — fab·ric || fæbrɪk n. cloth made of woven threads; textile, weave; structure, framework; construction …
36fabric — n. 1. Building, structure, edifice, pile. 2. Texture, conformation, make, workmanship. 3. Manufactured cloth, textile product, woven stuff …
37structure — n. 1. Construction, make, form, arrangement, conformation, configuration, constitution, mode of building, manner of making. 2. Formation, composition, arrangement of parts, texture. 3. Edifice, fabric, building, erection, pile …
38Tensile structure — A tensile structure is a construction of elements carrying only tension and no compression or bending. The term tensile should not be confused with tensegrity, which is a structural form with both tension and compression elements.Most tensile… …
39Solar cell fabric — is a fabric with embedded photovoltaic (PV) cells which generate electricity when exposed to light.Traditional silicon based solar cells are expensive to manufacture, rigid and fragile. Although less efficient, thin film cells and organic polymer …
40The Fabric of Reality — is a 1997 book by physicist David Deutsch, which expands upon his views of quantum mechanics and its meanings for understanding reality.This interpretation, or what he calls the multiverse hypothesis, is one strand of a four strand theory of… …