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structura

Structura is a term that traces to the Latin word structūra, meaning the arrangement of components that makes up a whole. In contemporary usage, structura often appears as a root or loanword in technical contexts related to structure, organization, or form, and may occur in scholarly Latin phrases describing parts of objects, organisms, or systems.

Etymology and sense. The word derives from Latin, where structūra referred to the act or result of

Uses in science and humanities. In anatomy, biology, and architecture, the concept of structure is central, and

As a proper noun. Structura may also surface as a name in projects, products, firms, or research

See also: structure, structuralism, structuration.

arranging
parts.
In
modern
languages,
related
forms
such
as
structure
and
structural
are
more
common,
but
structura
can
appear
in
technical
writing,
Latinized
phrases,
or
as
a
base
in
compound
terms.
the
Latin
noun
structura
can
appear
in
older
texts
or
in
captions
indicating
a
specific
part
or
arrangement.
In
linguistics,
anthropology,
and
philosophy,
discussions
of
structure
and
structural
relations
dominate,
though
the
exact
term
structura
is
less
frequently
used
in
English
outside
of
Latin
phrases
or
titles.
When
used,
it
typically
denotes
a
concrete
arrangement
of
components,
a
framework,
or
an
organizing
principle
of
a
system.
initiatives.
Because
it
is
a
generic
root
rather
than
a
fixed
technical
term,
its
meaning
is
determined
by
context
rather
than
by
a
universal
definition.