Constructions
Building Constructions:
- This refers to the process of constructing buildings, bridges, roads, and other structures. It involves the planning, design, and execution of the project.
Grammar Constructions:
- In linguistics, “constructions” can also refer to grammatical structures or phrases in a language. For example, sentence constructions, verb constructions, etc.
Mathematical Constructions:
- In mathematics, a construction is a method of creating a geometric figure or object using a compass and straightedge or other tools. This can also refer to the process of creating mathematical models or structures.
Ideological Constructions:
- This could refer to the development of ideas or concepts, particularly in philosophy, sociology, or other fields where theories or frameworks are built.
Software Constructions:
- In software development, “construction” is a phase in the software development life cycle where the actual code is written based on the design specifications.
Social Constructions:
- In sociology, the term may be used to describe ideas or concepts that are created and maintained by society, rather than being inherent or natural.
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