contexture

(kən teksc̸hər)

noun

  1. a weaving together; fabrication
  2. an interwoven mass; fabric
  3. the way in which a thing is put together; structure; composition
  4. Rare context

Origin: Fr < L contextus: see context

See contexture in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
  1. The act of weaving or assembling parts into a whole.
  2. An arrangement of interconnected parts; a structure.

Related Forms:

  • con·texˈtur·al adjective

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