Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Infrastructure
n
(cartography) a unit pertaining to the infrastructure of a community, such as a public toilet, a postbox, a library etc.
n
(computing) The amalgamation of applications and technological infrastructure.
n
All the physical things constructed by humans as aids to living.
adj
Containing man-made structures such as roads, sewers, electric lines, buildings, and so on.
n
(real estate, countable) A project consisting of one or more commercial or residential buildings.
adj
(obsolete) Furnished with buildings.
n
An embedded structure, especially a steel structure, embedded in concrete that transmits external loads to it.
n
(architecture) A building's functional ductwork, pipes, etc. when left visible and readily accessible rather than e.g. concealed above a suspended ceiling.
n
The physical means or contrivances to make something (especially a public service) possible; the required equipment, infrastructure, location etc.
n
Planning for manufacturing facilities where the capacity of the machine or work centres is included in the planning of materials and labour. Infinite capacity planning does not consider work centre capacity.
n
Synonym of base unit (“unit of measurement”).
n
The rules set forth in the Highway Code.
adv
(law) Discussed later.
adj
Of, relating to or originating in infrastructure.
n
Someone who emphasizes the importance of infrastructure, or who seeks to construct infrastructure
adv
In terms of infrastructure.
n
(systems theory) An underlying base or foundation especially for an organization or system.
adj
Having an infrastructure
n
The process of building institutions (all senses).
n
A particular point or place in physical space.
n
The transformation of raw materials into finished products, usually on a large scale.
v
(marketing, transitive) To split up a product or service sold traditionally as a package.
adj
Of a system: active, particularly building facilities (such as power) or a factory or power plant.
n
(management) A global hierarchy that represents different levels of responsibilities within a project or enterprise.
n
the infrastructure and buildings used in the operation of a given facility
n
An organization that maintains the infrastructure for a public service.
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Technical projects, often construction or engineering, carried out by the government on behalf of the community.
n
A cohesive whole built up of distinct parts.
n
(architecture) A secondary or subsidiary arch.
n
A ceiling (or limit) placed on a subdivision
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The supporting part of a structure (either physical or organizational; the foundation).
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Any material structure or edifice built on something else; that which is raised on a foundation or basis.
n
The structure that an infrastructure is part of
adj
(Of a building or its components) containing or intended for any of a building’s often-utility-related commodity transport, such as pipes or wires, or converting equipment, such as furnaces, water tanks or heaters, circuit breakers, central air conditioning units, laundry facilities, etc.

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