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structurally

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struc·tur·al  (strkchr-l)
adj.
1.
a. Of, relating to, having, or characterized by structure: structural simplicity.
b. Affecting structure: structural damage.
2. Used in or necessary to building: structural beams.
3. Concerned with or resulting from political or especially economic structure.
4. Geology Of or relating to the structure of rocks and other aspects of the earth's crust.
5. Biology Of or relating to organic structure; morphological.
6. Relating to or concerned with systematic structure in a particular field of study, such as linguistics or the behavioral sciences.
n.
A part of a structure that bears a weight, or the structural piece used for such a part.

structur·al·ly adv.
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Adv.1.structurally - with respect to structure; "structurally, the organization is healthy"
Translations
structurally [ˈstrʌktʃərəlɪ] ADVestructuralmente, desde el punto de vista de la estructura
structurally soundde estructura sólida
structurally [ˈstrʌktʃərəli] advstructurellement
structurally
advstrukturell; structurally the novel is excellentvom Aufbau her ist der Roman ausgezeichnet; structurally soundsicher; the building is structurally unsounddas Gebäude weist bautechnische Mängel auf; structurally the building is in good conditionwas das rein Bauliche betrifft, ist das Haus in gutem Zustand; structurally weakstrukturschwach
structurally [ˈstrʌktʃrəlɪ] advstrutturalmente
structurally [ˈstrʌktʃrəlɪ] advstrutturalmente


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But the poem, though in its final state prolix and structurally formless, exhibits great power not only of moral conviction and emotion, but also of expression--vivid, often homely, but not seldom eloquent.
 
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