Crossword-Solution: SUBSTRUCTURE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Substructure | n. | Same as Substruction. |
| Substructure | n. | An under structure; a foundation; groundwork. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “SUBSTRUCTURE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| an underlying or supporting part of a structure | 1 answer |
| substratum | 15 answers |
| origination | 18 answers |
| Basement | 23 answers |
| underpinning | 23 answers |
| homework | 25 answers |
| grounding | 26 answers |
| cornerstone | 30 answers |
| infrastructure | 30 answers |
| Arrangements | 30 answers |
| Backing | 54 answers |
| buttress | 66 answers |
| evidence | 71 answers |
| Meat | 75 answers |
| Ground | 80 answers |
| BOTTOM ___ | 86 answers |
| Base | 97 answers |
| Fabric | 112 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with SUBSTRUCTURE (5)
Base, a., Bastion.] (Arch.) The outer wall of the ground story of a building, or of a part of that story, when treated as a distinct substructure.
The machine immediately broke through the massive substructure upon which it was builded, and sank out of sight into the earth, the aeronaut springing out barely in time to save himself.
The slight elevation was level, and covered with enough soil to offer a fairly good substructure for our beds.
Beside her, in case she might require more light, a brass candlestick stood on a little round table, curiously formed of an old coffin-stool, with a deal top nailed on, the white surface of the latter contrasting oddly with the black carved oak of the substructure.
But in honouring the keystone of the arch, as it were, let us acknowledge the substructure on which it rests, and keep in mind the entire bridge.
Quotes with SUBSTRUCTURE (1)
I explained my opinion of the ship’s logic. “That is a strange designation,” said the ship. “While I have certain organic elements incorporated into my substructure and decentralized DNA computing components, I am not — in the strictest sense of the term — a biological organism. I have no digestive system. No need for elimination, other than the occasional waste gas and passenger effluvium. Therefore, I have no anus in either real or figurative terms. Therefore, I hardly beli…