substruction
[ suhb-struhk-shuh n ]
/ sʌbˈstrʌk ʃən /
noun
a foundation or substructure.
Origin of substruction
OTHER WORDS FROM substruction
sub·struc·tion·al, adjectiveWords nearby substruction
substitutive,
substitutivity,
substrate,
substratosphere,
substratum,
substruction,
substructure,
subsulfate,
subsume,
subsumption,
subsurface
Example sentences from the Web for substruction
The substruction of this temple, which has been laid bare, consists of tufa cased with travertine.
Old Rome |Robert BurnIt was wide and solidly built, resting on the Roman substruction, and covered by a platform on vaulting.
Annals of a Fortress |E. Viollet-le-DucThe remains are interesting, though they do little more than show perfectly the substruction and plan of the ancient building.
Walks in Rome |Augustus J.C. Hare