structur
Structur is not a standard English word. In contemporary English, the closest established terms are structure as a noun, structural as an adjective, and struct as a keyword in some programming languages. The form "structur" is typically encountered as a typographical error, as a truncated stem in compound words, or as a proper noun in specific titles or brands. It does not have a generally recognized, independent definition in major dictionaries.
Etymology and morphology: The underlying root is Latin structura from the verb struere, meaning to build. In
Usage notes: If you intended to refer to the arrangement of parts or the framework of something,
See also: structure, structural, struct, structuralism, structural analysis, Latin root structur-/structur-.