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ALL meanings of preconstruction

con·struc·tion
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  • noun preconstruction the act or art of constructing. 1
  • noun preconstruction the way in which a thing is constructed: a building of solid construction. 1
  • noun preconstruction something that is constructed; a structure. 1
  • noun preconstruction the occupation or industry of building: He works in construction. 1
  • noun preconstruction Grammar. the arrangement of two or more forms in a grammatical unit. Constructions involving bound forms are often called morphological, as the bound forms fif- and -teen. Those involving only free forms are often called syntactic, as the good man, in the house. Compare bound form, free form. a word or phrase consisting of two or more forms arranged in a particular way. a group of words or morphemes for which there is a rule in some part of the grammar. 1
  • noun preconstruction explanation or interpretation, as of a law, a text, or an action. 1
  • noun preconstruction construction in advance 0
  • adjective preconstruction existing, occurring or carried out prior to construction; of or pertaining to the period or state of affairs preceding construction 0
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