A structure (from the Latin struere) is anything built: say an arched bridge or a cathedral from stone; a ship or a roof (and perhaps a spire) from timber; an earth dam or an excavation in soil for a fortification; or (as isolated usages) iron bars (in China first) or vegetable ropes to form suspension chains in bridges.
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Elements of the Theory of Structures
2009, Cambridge University Press
in English
0511526679 9780511526671
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Elements of the Theory of Structures
December 14, 2006, Cambridge University Press
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in English
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0521034205 9780521034203
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Elements of the theory of structures
1996, Cambridge University Press
in English
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