Pronunciation: /tɛkˈtɑlədʒi/
noun the study of structures or systems, especially in relation to their organization or arrangement
A1 Tectology is the study of structures in nature.
A2 The A2 students were introduced to the basic principles of tectology.
B1 The B1 textbook covers the history and development of tectology.
B2 Understanding tectology is essential for engineers designing complex structures.
C1 The professor's research in tectology has advanced the field significantly.
C2 Experts in tectology are sought after for their knowledge and expertise in structural analysis.
formal Tectology is a branch of science that deals with the study of structures and systems.
informal I heard tectology is all about studying how things are put together.
slang Tectology sounds like it's all about figuring out how stuff works.
figurative In a way, tectology is like the anatomy of organizations, examining how they are structured and function.
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