Construction /(?)/

Con·struc·tion

Construction

n.
  1. The process or art of constructing; the act of building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication; composition.
  2. The form or manner of building or putting together the parts of anything; structure; arrangement.
    An astrolabe of peculiar construction.
  3. The arrangement and connection of words in a sentence; syntactical arrangement. (Gram.)
    Some particles . . . in certain constructions have the sense of a whole sentence contained in them.
  4. The method of construing, interpreting, or explaining a declaration or fact; an attributed sense or meaning; understanding; explanation; interpretation; sense.
    Any person . . . might, by the sort of construction that would be put on this act, become liable to the penalties of treason.
    Strictly, the term [construction] signifies determining the meaning and proper effect of language by a consideration of the subject matter and attendant circumstances in connection with the words employed.
    — Abbott.
    Interpretation properly precedes construction, but it does not go beyond the written text.
    — Parsons.

Phrases & Compounds

Construction of an equation
the drawing of such lines and figures as will represent geometrically the quantities in the equation, and their relations to each other.
Construction train
a train for transporting men and materials for construction or repairs.