Construct

/kənˈstrʌkt/ (verb), /ˈkɒn.strʌkt/ (noun) verb, noun

As a verb, to construct means to build or put together something large, such as a building, idea, or argument. As a noun, a construct is a complex idea or concept created by the mind.

From Latin *construere*, meaning "to pile up, build" (*con-* "together" + *struere* "to arrange, build"). It first referred to physical building and later to mental building.

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