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constructionally

American  
[kuhn-struhk-shuhn-uh-lee] / kənˈstrʌk ʃən ə li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to the manner in which something is constructed or put together; structurally.


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Pedestal.—An upright architectural member, A, right-angled in plan, constructionally a pier, but resembling a column, having a capital, shaft and base to agree with the columns in the structure.

From Carpentry for Boys In a Simple Language, Including Chapters on Drawing, Laying Out Work, Designing and Architecture With 250 Original Illustrations by James Slough Zerbe

The United States, France, and Italy are all interesting themselves, either financially or constructionally, in the future of airship development.

From Aviation in Peace and War by Sir Frederick Hugh Sykes

“And while I am constructionally verily faultily, I comprehend can,” said Otoyo, so excited that she ran off to adverb forms as was her wont in times of stress.

From Molly Brown's College Friends by Nell Speed

They are, however, constructionally sound as a rule.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" by Various

There is great beauty in much of this work, but it is constructionally weak.

From Our Homeland Churches and How to Study Them by Sidney Heath

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