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  • Structural holes
  • Gap between two individuals who have complementary sources to information

    Structural holes is a concept from social network research, originally developed by Ronald Stuart Burt. A structural hole is understood as a gap between

    Structural holes

    Structural_holes

  • Social network
  • Social structure made up of a set of social actors

    non-redundant information, there is said to be a structural hole between them. Thus, a network that bridges structural holes will provide network benefits that are

    Social network

    Social network

    Social_network

  • Ronald Stuart Burt
  • American sociologist

    on social networks and social capital, particularly the concept of structural holes. His work describes how networks create competitive advantage, with

    Ronald Stuart Burt

    Ronald Stuart Burt

    Ronald_Stuart_Burt

  • Social network analysis
  • Analysis of social structures using network and graph theory

    degrees of separation'. Structural holes: The absence of ties between two parts of a network. Finding and exploiting a structural hole can give an entrepreneur

    Social network analysis

    Social network analysis

    Social_network_analysis

  • Structural integrity and failure
  • Ability of a structure to support a designed structural load without breaking

    Structural integrity and failure is an aspect of engineering that deals with the ability of a structure to support a designed structural load (weight,

    Structural integrity and failure

    Structural integrity and failure

    Structural_integrity_and_failure

  • Broker
  • Person who arranges transactions between a buyer and a seller for a commission

    Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2010-04-10. Ronald S. Burt. 2004. "Structural Holes and Good Ideas". American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 110, No. 2, pp

    Broker

    Broker

    Broker

  • Lightening holes
  • Holes added to materials to make them lighter without reducing strength

    Lightening holes are holes in structural components of machines and buildings used by a variety of engineering disciplines to make structures lighter

    Lightening holes

    Lightening holes

    Lightening_holes

  • Betweenness centrality
  • Measure of a graph's centrality, based on shortest paths

    implications. From a macroscopic perspective, bridging positions or "structural holes" (indicated by high betweenness centrality) reflect power, because

    Betweenness centrality

    Betweenness centrality

    Betweenness_centrality

  • Structural steel
  • Type of steel used in construction

    Structural steel is steel used for making construction materials in a variety of shapes. Many structural steel shapes take the form of an elongated beam

    Structural steel

    Structural steel

    Structural_steel

  • Sociology
  • Scientific study of human society and relationships

    Granovetter's theory of the strength of weak ties and Ronald Burt's concept of structural holes are two of the best-known theoretical contributions of this field.[citation

    Sociology

    Sociology

    Sociology

  • Structural coloration
  • Colour in living creatures caused by interference effects

    nano-sized holes in the chitin of the wing scales. The holes have a diameter of about 150 nanometres and are about the same distance apart. The holes are arranged

    Structural coloration

    Structural coloration

    Structural_coloration

  • List of most massive black holes
  • black holes so far discovered (and probable candidates), measured in units of solar masses (M☉), about 2×1030 kilograms. A supermassive black hole (SMBH)

    List of most massive black holes

    List of most massive black holes

    List_of_most_massive_black_holes

  • INSEAD
  • International business school

    resource-based view. Ronald Stuart Burt, former professor, known for structural holes. Lars-Hendrik Röller, former professor (1987-1999), former chief economic

    INSEAD

    INSEAD

    INSEAD

  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Triumphal arch and gate in Berlin, Germany

    East and West Berlin collaborated on the project. Workers patched the structural holes, though the repairs remained visible for years. The quadriga was entirely

    Brandenburg Gate

    Brandenburg Gate

    Brandenburg_Gate

  • Concrete leveling
  • Process to level concrete by levelling its underlying foundation

    generally starts with drilling access holes in the concrete, strategically located to maximize lift. These holes range in size from 3/8" up to 3" depending

    Concrete leveling

    Concrete_leveling

  • Peter Marsden
  • American sociologist

    Methods, and Models. Cambridge University Press. Burt, Ronald S. 1995. Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition. Harvard University Press. Lin

    Peter Marsden

    Peter_Marsden

  • Cavity wall
  • Type of wall with a hollow center

    the cavity is to drain water through weep holes at the base of the wall system or above windows. The weep holes provide a drainage path through the cavity

    Cavity wall

    Cavity_wall

  • Economic sociology
  • Branch of sociology

    Granovetter's theory of the strength of weak ties and Ronald Burt's concept of structural holes are two best known theoretical contributions of this field. Modern

    Economic sociology

    Economic sociology

    Economic_sociology

  • Cold blob
  • Cold temperature anomaly North Atlantic surface waters

    warming-induced melting of the Greenland ice sheet. It is the largest structurally anomalous cold oceanic region on Earth. In 2005, British researchers

    Cold blob

    Cold blob

    Cold_blob

  • Sinkhole
  • Geologically-formed topological depression

    name means pit cave in the Occitan language). Black holes (not to be confused with cosmic black holes) – This term refers to a group of unique, round, water-filled

    Sinkhole

    Sinkhole

    Sinkhole

  • Arnout van de Rijt
  • Dutch researcher (born 1978)

    2009, 114(4), 1166-1180. Dynamics of networks if everyone strives for structural holes. American Journal of Sociology, 2008, 114(2), 371-407. "Sociological

    Arnout van de Rijt

    Arnout_van_de_Rijt

  • Ironworker
  • Tradesman who works in the ironworking industry

    structural ironworker because it serves dual purposes. It is a wrench to tighten bolts, and the opposite end of the wrench can be used to align holes

    Ironworker

    Ironworker

    Ironworker

  • Limber hole
  • Drain hole on a boat

    the bilge. Limber holes are common in the bilges of wooden boats. The term may be extended to cover drain holes in floors. Limber holes are created in between

    Limber hole

    Limber hole

    Limber_hole

  • Personal network
  • Set of human contacts known to an individual

    the sharing of resources. On the other hand, loose connections, or structural holes in ego-networks, have been found to facilitate the flow of information

    Personal network

    Personal_network

  • Y and Z Holes
  • discovered Aubrey Holes as the X holes. 18 of the Y Holes have been excavated, and 16 of the Z Holes. Further evidence of the Y and Z Holes being late in

    Y and Z Holes

    Y and Z Holes

    Y_and_Z_Holes

  • Weld access hole
  • The weld access hole or rat hole is a structural engineering technique in which a part of the web of an I-beam or T-beam is cut out at the end or ends

    Weld access hole

    Weld access hole

    Weld_access_hole

  • Structural fold
  • Cohesive group whose membership overlaps with that of another cohesive group

    Russel Sage Burt, R. (1992). Structural Holes. Cambridge: MA Harvard University Press Vedres, B., & Stark, D. (2010). Structural Folds: Generative Disruption

    Structural fold

    Structural_fold

  • Aubrey holes
  • Ring of chalk pits at Stonehenge

    stone chips in the holes' upper fills supports this. That none of the other antiquarians who visited the site noticed any such holes implies that they

    Aubrey holes

    Aubrey holes

    Aubrey_holes

  • Supermassive black hole
  • Largest type of black hole

    and the black hole at the center of Messier 87, a giant elliptical galaxy. Supermassive black holes are classically defined as black holes with a mass above

    Supermassive black hole

    Supermassive black hole

    Supermassive_black_hole

  • OLED
  • Diode that emits light from an organic compound

    described as the injection of electron holes into the HOMO. Electrostatic forces bring the electrons and the holes towards each other and they recombine

    OLED

    OLED

    OLED

  • Social network analysis software
  • Software which facilitates quantitative or qualitative analysis of social networks

    Sage Publications. Excerpts in pdf format Burt, Ronald S. (1992). Structural Holes: The Structure of Competition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

    Social network analysis software

    Social_network_analysis_software

  • Rivet
  • Permanent mechanical fastener

    into a pre-drilled hole on one side and deformed on the other to hold them in place. High-strength bolts have largely replaced structural steel rivets. Indeed

    Rivet

    Rivet

    Rivet

  • Unit load device
  • Pallet or container used to load luggage, freight, and mail on aircraft

    forklift holes ALB: LD4 with forklift holes ALD: LD11 container (aka L11) ALF: LD6 without forklift holes ALP: LD11 without forklift holes ALP: LD4 without

    Unit load device

    Unit load device

    Unit_load_device

  • Canada
  • Country in North America

    fewer constitutional responsibilities than the provinces, and differ structurally from their provincial counterparts. The Constitution of Canada is the

    Canada

    Canada

    Canada

  • Structural differential
  • Chart or model use to illustrate the nervous system

    do the holes without strings at all. More is left out of our abstractions at each level than was there at the previous level. The structural differential

    Structural differential

    Structural_differential

  • Owl hole
  • Entrance to barns for owls

    An owl hole is a structural entrance built into buildings (such as mills and barns) to allow predatory birds, typically barn owls (Tyto alba), to enter

    Owl hole

    Owl hole

    Owl_hole

  • Viga (architecture)
  • Architectural wood-beamed roof beams

    especially in New Mexico. In this type of construction, the vigas are the main structural members carrying the weight of the roof to the load-bearing exterior walls

    Viga (architecture)

    Viga (architecture)

    Viga_(architecture)

  • 2026 Iran war
  • Ongoing armed conflict in West Asia

    infrastructure within the Middle East, causing "sparks and fire" as well as "major structural damage" for 2 of the centers, with internal water levels reaching up to

    2026 Iran war

    2026_Iran_war

  • Animal
  • Biological kingdom

    Animals ingest organic material and digest it internally. Animals have structural characteristics that set them apart from all other living things, such

    Animal

    Animal

    Animal

  • Termite
  • Social insects related to cockroaches

    other ailments. Termites are perhaps most famous for being structural pests which infest structural timbers; however, the vast majority of termite species

    Termite

    Termite

    Termite

  • Highmark Stadium
  • Stadium in Orchard Park, New York

    a fan jumped over a fence guarding the construction site and fell into a hole 30-40 feet. He was found "covered in human excrement" and was under the influence

    Highmark Stadium

    Highmark Stadium

    Highmark_Stadium

  • Outer space
  • Void between celestial bodies

    density in structures within galaxies, such as planets, stars, and black holes—to conditions in vast voids that have much lower density, at least in terms

    Outer space

    Outer space

    Outer_space

  • Precast concrete
  • Construction material

    for bridges, highways, and parking structure decks – can be prestressed structural elements. Stormwater drainage, water and sewage pipes, and tunnels also

    Precast concrete

    Precast concrete

    Precast_concrete

  • Multistorey car park
  • Building designed for car parking

    measured in cars per level square footage [car count/level area]. Common structural systems in the United States for long-span structures are prestressed

    Multistorey car park

    Multistorey car park

    Multistorey_car_park

  • Zennor Quoit
  • Dolmen in the Cornwall region, England

    had already built stone posts on the site to erect it. Traces of drill–holes can still be seen in the stone In 1882, a member of the Borlase family came

    Zennor Quoit

    Zennor Quoit

    Zennor_Quoit

  • Hole (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    term Hole, a poker term Holes (novel), 1998 young adult mystery by Louis Sachar Holes (play), 1998 stage adaptation of Louis Sachar's novel Plot hole, in

    Hole (disambiguation)

    Hole_(disambiguation)

  • Holes in My Shoes
  • 2006 American film

    trailer DigiNews film review Official Holes In My Shoes website www.holesinmyshoes.net Official trailer Holes in My Shoes at IMDb Company website - LRG

    Holes in My Shoes

    Holes_in_My_Shoes

  • England
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    December 2010. Oppenheimer 2006, p. 173. "Tertiary Rivers: Tectonic and structural background". University of Cambridge. Archived from the original on 2

    England

    England

    England

  • Lace card
  • Punch card with all holes punched

    insufficient structural integrity to avoid buckling inside the mechanism. Card punchers could also jam trying to produce cards with all holes punched, owing

    Lace card

    Lace card

    Lace_card

  • Deficit spending
  • Spending in excess of revenue

    part of countercyclical fiscal policy, but that there should not be a structural deficit (i.e., permanent deficit): the government should run deficits

    Deficit spending

    Deficit spending

    Deficit_spending

  • Void (astronomy)
  • Vast empty spaces between filaments with few or no galaxies

    characteristics of individual regions of the cosmos. These are the main structural components of the cosmic web: Voids – vast, largely spherical regions

    Void (astronomy)

    Void (astronomy)

    Void_(astronomy)

  • Dam
  • Barrier that stops or slows the flow of water

    *dhē- ('to set, put in place'). Human-made dams are classified by their structural type: embankment, gravity, buttress, arch, and composite. Natural dams

    Dam

    Dam

    Dam

  • Benjamin Cornwell
  • American sociologist

    Press. Cornwell, Benjamin. 2009. "Good Health and the Bridging of Structural Holes." Social Networks 31(1):92-103. Cornwell, Benjamin, and Edward O. Laumann

    Benjamin Cornwell

    Benjamin Cornwell

    Benjamin_Cornwell

  • Fipple
  • Musical instrument

    Various additional structural details permit the player to alter both these factors. One example of this is the set of finger holes that laterally pierce

    Fipple

    Fipple

    Fipple

  • Lumber
  • Wood that has been processed into beams and planks

    specifications, but for small holes, wooden I-joists come with "knockouts", which are perforated, pre-cut areas where holes can be made easily, typically

    Lumber

    Lumber

    Lumber

  • Plate tectonics
  • Movement of Earth's lithosphere

    Heezen, Hess and Dietz had begun to theorise that mid-ocean ridges mark structurally weak zones where the ocean floor was being ripped in two lengthwise along

    Plate tectonics

    Plate tectonics

    Plate_tectonics

  • Edmonton
  • Capital of Alberta, Canada

    was permanently shut down in 2019 after an inspection found that the structural integrity of its roof was compromised. Together, the Waste Management

    Edmonton

    Edmonton

    Edmonton

  • Dinosaur
  • Clade of reptiles

    Wilson, Jeffrey A.; Witmer, Lawrence M.; et al. (2007). Kemp, Tom (ed.). "Structural Extremes in a Cretaceous Dinosaur". PLOS ONE. 2 (11) e1230. San Francisco

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

    Dinosaur

  • Kolkata
  • Capital of West Bengal, India

    basin", a pericratonic tertiary basin. The Bengal basin comprises three structural units: shelf or platform in the west; central hinge or shelf/slope break;

    Kolkata

    Kolkata

    Kolkata

  • Friedrich Zollinger
  • German architect, engineer and town planner

    typical connection details consists of a bolt that goes through a slotted hole in the middle plank, with toothed washers being placed between the planks

    Friedrich Zollinger

    Friedrich_Zollinger

  • War on terror
  • Military campaign following the September 11 attacks

    Meanwhile, in 2025, airstrikes continue in Yemen. Meanwhile, ISIS–K remains a structural terrorist cell due to its decentralized and transnational operational

    War on terror

    War on terror

    War_on_terror

  • Isaac Newton
  • English polymath (1642–1727)

    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe could not shake the Newtonian foundation but "one hole Goethe did find in Newton's armour, ... Newton had committed himself to the

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac_Newton

  • SoFi Stadium
  • Stadium in Inglewood, California, U.S.

    facility was temporarily halted after an ironworker fell to his death through a hole in the roof created by the removal of a panel for maintenance. On June 9

    SoFi Stadium

    SoFi Stadium

    SoFi_Stadium

  • Guanxi
  • Chinese term for relationship networks

    Retrieved 2022-01-26. Burt, Ronald S.; Opper, Sonja (2024). "Guanxi and Structural Holes: Strong Bridges from Relational Embedding". American Journal of Sociology

    Guanxi

    Guanxi

  • Hardscape
  • Hard landscape materials in the built environment structures

    Structural Landscaping, which is divided into two classes of licenses: Trade Contractor Structural Landscaper, and a Builder restricted to Structural

    Hardscape

    Hardscape

    Hardscape

  • Great Molasses Flood
  • 1919 accident in Massachusetts, United States

    rivets were also apparently flawed, and cracks first formed at the rivet holes. In 2016, a team of scientists and students at Harvard University conducted

    Great Molasses Flood

    Great Molasses Flood

    Great_Molasses_Flood

  • Damp (structural)
  • Presence of unwanted moisture in the structure of a building

    when there are cellars below them, holes are bored into the wall 10 inches apart. If the wall is a thick one, the holes should extend quite through it. The

    Damp (structural)

    Damp (structural)

    Damp_(structural)

  • Treenail
  • Wooden fastener

    wooden ship- and boat-building. It is driven into a hole bored through two (or more) pieces of structural wood (mortise and tenon). Treenails are extremely

    Treenail

    Treenail

    Treenail

  • Eiffel Tower
  • Tower in Paris, France

    the design and the degree of precision required: the position of rivet holes was specified to within 1 mm (0.04 in) and angles worked out to one second

    Eiffel Tower

    Eiffel Tower

    Eiffel_Tower

  • Bird
  • Warm-blooded animals with wings and feathers

    Bond, William J.; Lee, William G.; Craine, Joseph M. (2004). "Plant structural defences against browsing birds: a legacy of New Zealand's extinct moas"

    Bird

    Bird

    Bird

  • Human evolution
  • Evolutionary process

    (December 2007). "Cranial shape and size variation in human evolution: Structural and functional perspectives". Child's Nervous System. 23 (12): 1357–1365

    Human evolution

    Human evolution

    Human_evolution

  • Grumman F-14 Tomcat
  • Carrier-based multi-role fighter aircraft family

    the use of precision munitions, enhance defensive systems, and apply structural improvements. The new avionics were comparable with the F-14D; these upgraded

    Grumman F-14 Tomcat

    Grumman F-14 Tomcat

    Grumman_F-14_Tomcat

  • Tornado outbreak sequence of August 4–8, 2023
  • Severe weather event in 2023

    (64 m) A well-documented tornado occurred in the Whitetail Basin area. No structural damage occurred and most areas were inaccessible for surveying. This was

    Tornado outbreak sequence of August 4–8, 2023

    Tornado outbreak sequence of August 4–8, 2023

    Tornado_outbreak_sequence_of_August_4–8,_2023

  • Zimbabwe
  • Country in Southeastern Africa

    To achieve its growth potential, Zimbabwe will need to correct several structural weaknesses. For instance, it lacks the critical mass of researchers needed

    Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe

    Zimbabwe

  • 19-inch rack
  • Standard-width frame for electronic equipment

    applications. The tapped-hole rack was first replaced by clearance-hole (Round Hole, Round Unthreaded Holes, and Versa Rail) racks. The holes are large enough

    19-inch rack

    19-inch rack

    19-inch_rack

  • Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)
  • Element of Japanese language

    —" 被覆型及び充填被覆型鋼管コンクリート柱・鉄骨梁接合部パネルの弾塑性性状に関する研究 —荷重—変形関係モデル—. Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering 日本建築学会構造系論文集 (in Japanese). 77 (678). Architectural

    Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)

    Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)

    Japanese_conjugation_(ren'yōkei_base)

  • Drift pin
  • Tool used for localizing a hammer blow

    for aligning fastener holes in structural steel members, which always have multiple holes, such that when one pair of mating holes comes into alignment

    Drift pin

    Drift pin

    Drift_pin

  • Monotreme
  • Order of egg-laying mammals

    platypus and the four species of echidnas. Monotremes are typified by structural differences in their brains, jaws, digestive tracts, reproductive tracts

    Monotreme

    Monotreme

    Monotreme

  • Battle of Okinawa
  • Major 1945 battle of the Pacific War

    were 9,000 IJN troops supported by 1,100 militia, with approximately 4,000 holed up at the underground headquarters on the hillside overlooking the Okinawa

    Battle of Okinawa

    Battle of Okinawa

    Battle_of_Okinawa

  • Google Gemini
  • Chatbot developed by Google

    (February 6, 2025). "Google's AI-generated Super Bowl cheese ad has some holes". CNN Business. Archived from the original on February 7, 2025. Retrieved

    Google Gemini

    Google Gemini

    Google_Gemini

  • Michael T. Hannan
  • Theorodology Prize, Princeton Sociology Department, 2014 Ronald Stuart Burt,Structural holes: The social structure of competition. Harvard university press, 2009

    Michael T. Hannan

    Michael_T._Hannan

  • Nanjing Massacre
  • 1937–1938 mass murder in China

    every 100 to 200 yards. The bodies of civilians that I examined had bullet holes in their backs. These people had presumably been fleeing and were shot from

    Nanjing Massacre

    Nanjing Massacre

    Nanjing_Massacre

  • Formosa Plastics propylene explosion
  • Explosion in Point Comfort, Texas

    pulling the valve and part of the piping loose, leaving a 1.9 inch (3.5 cm) hole. Pressurized liquid propylene poured out of the opening, partially vaporizing

    Formosa Plastics propylene explosion

    Formosa Plastics propylene explosion

    Formosa_Plastics_propylene_explosion

  • Florence Cathedral
  • Church in Tuscany, Italy

    (24 in) holes in the base of the dome. They are open on the inside and covered by the outer skin of the dome. It has long been assumed that the holes simply

    Florence Cathedral

    Florence Cathedral

    Florence_Cathedral

  • Neoliberalism
  • Political ideology promoting free-market capitalism

    neoliberalism may aim for economic growth, its implementation often overlooks the structural disadvantages faced by marginalized populations, raising questions about

    Neoliberalism

    Neoliberalism

  • Hillsborough disaster
  • Fatal crowd crush during 1989 FA Cup semi-final

    terrace. The intensity of the crush broke more crush barriers on the terrace. Holes were made in the perimeter fencing by fans desperately attempting to rescue

    Hillsborough disaster

    Hillsborough_disaster

  • One World Trade Center
  • Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    Tower. After burning for 102 minutes, the North Tower collapsed due to structural failure at 10:28 a.m. (EDT). When the North Tower collapsed, debris fell

    One World Trade Center

    One World Trade Center

    One_World_Trade_Center

  • Tuvalu
  • Island country in Oceania

    2015, with 365,000 sqm of sand being dredged from the lagoon to fill the holes and improve living conditions on the island. This project increased the

    Tuvalu

    Tuvalu

    Tuvalu

  • NGC 3842
  • Galaxy in the constellation Leo

    "The Most Massive Galaxies with Large Depleted Cores: Structural Parameter Relations and Black Hole Masses". The Astrophysical Journal. 886 (2): 80. arXiv:1910

    NGC 3842

    NGC 3842

    NGC_3842

  • Antarctica
  • Earth's southernmost continent

    the species, having evolved under extreme conditions, have colonised structural cavities within porous rocks and have contributed to shaping the rock

    Antarctica

    Antarctica

    Antarctica

  • John F. Kennedy International Airport
  • International airport serving New York City

    construction of a Centurion lounge that subsequently opened in October 2020. The structural addition extends the headhouse between the control tower and gate A2,

    John F. Kennedy International Airport

    John F. Kennedy International Airport

    John_F._Kennedy_International_Airport

  • Palestine
  • Country in West Asia

    "Unitary States". juri-globe.ca. Retrieved 2 May 2026. "Square Pegs and Round Holes: The Story of the Palestinian Political System". École de droit. Government

    Palestine

    Palestine

    Palestine

  • AT&T Stadium
  • Stadium in Arlington, Texas

    Dallas-based Haley-Greer glass systems. The retractable roof was designed by structural engineering firm Walter P Moore and the systems were implemented by mechanization

    AT&T Stadium

    AT&T Stadium

    AT&T_Stadium

  • Boeing 787 Dreamliner
  • Twin-aisle airliner family

    back as possible on the vertical tail by passive suction from leading-edge holes to mid-fin low-pressure doors but was dropped from the tailplane due to

    Boeing 787 Dreamliner

    Boeing 787 Dreamliner

    Boeing_787_Dreamliner

  • Formula One
  • Motorsport championship held worldwide

    under extreme heat. To optimise this, the brakes feature 1,000 ventilation holes, ensuring cooling and thus helping maximum performance. In 2022, the technical

    Formula One

    Formula One

    Formula_One

  • Potrillo volcanic field
  • Volcanic field in United States and Mexico

    flows, three cinder cones and three maar volcanoes, including Kilbourne Hole. Aden-Afton Field is approximately 230 square kilometers (89 sq mi) in extent

    Potrillo volcanic field

    Potrillo volcanic field

    Potrillo_volcanic_field

  • Coffee
  • Brewed beverage

    affect the entire coffee plant. It grows on leaves, resulting in leaves with holes that often fall from the plant. It is a threat primarily in Latin America

    Coffee

    Coffee

    Coffee

  • List of conspiracy theories
  • jeans was in fact a means of communication, via specific forms of rips and holes, between agents of foreign states and their collaborators in Turkey. There

    List of conspiracy theories

    List of conspiracy theories

    List_of_conspiracy_theories

  • List of accidents and incidents involving the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
  • nose down attitude. During the investigation, no technical issues or structural failures were found. It is believed the accident was caused by either

    List of accidents and incidents involving the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress

    List of accidents and incidents involving the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress

    List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Boeing_B-52_Stratofortress

  • Airbus A330
  • Twin-aisle airliner family

    assembly process featured increased automation, such as robots drilling holes and installing fasteners during the wing-to-fuselage mating process. On

    Airbus A330

    Airbus A330

    Airbus_A330

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  • Aakruti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aakruti

    Shape, Structure

    Aakruti

  • Omran | اومران
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Omran | اومران

    Solid structure

    Omran | اومران

  • Kayaa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kashmiri

    Kayaa

    Body Structure

    Kayaa

  • Rishal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rishal

    Good Structure

    Rishal

  • Aakruthi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aakruthi

    Shape, Structure

    Aakruthi

  • Holes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holes

    English : variant of Hole 1.

    Holes

  • Omran
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim

    Omran

    Solid Structure; Lifetime

    Omran

  • Kayya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Kayya

    Structure

    Kayya

  • Hulse
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German (Hülse)

    Hulse

    Dutch and North German (Hülse) : topographic name for someone who lived where holly grew, Middle Low German huls, hüls.English (mainly Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Cheshire, recorded in the mid 13th century in the forms Holes, Holis, and Holys. This probably represents a Middle English plural of Old English holh ‘hollow’, ‘depression’ (see Hole).

    Hulse

  • Borer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Borer

    English : occupational name for one whose job was to bore holes in something, Middle English borer.Swiss German : variant of Bohrer.

    Borer

  • Rupeksha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Rupeksha

    The Structure of God

    Rupeksha

  • Watler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Watler

    English : occupational name for a wattler, Middle English watelere, i.e. someone who made the panels of interwoven twigs that were used to fill the spaces between the structural timbers of a timber frame building. See also Dauber.

    Watler

  • Aakruthi | ஆகரதீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aakruthi | ஆகரதீ

    Shape, Structure

    Aakruthi | ஆகரதீ

  • Omran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Omran

    Solid structure

    Omran

  • Aakruti | ஆகரதி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aakruti | ஆகரதி

    Shape, Structure

    Aakruti | ஆகரதி

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  • Constantine
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Portuguese

    Constantine

    Constant; Steadfast; Firm

  • Prithvi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Prithvi

    The earth

  • Bar
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Bar

    Boar.

  • Al-Barr
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Al-Barr

    The benign, The source of all-goodness

  • Rawls
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Rawls

    Son of Rawley or Raleigh

  • Bomik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bomik

    Land owner

  • Surati
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Surati

    Remembrance

  • Jhana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jhana

    Stream of Water; Life

  • Radburn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Radburn

    Lives by the red stream.

  • Mersiha
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Mersiha

    The Most Beautiful

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  • Structure
  • n.

    Arrangement of parts, of organs, or of constituent particles, in a substance or body; as, the structure of a rock or a mineral; the structure of a sentence.

  • High-built
  • a.

    Of lofty structure; tall.

  • Structural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to structure; affecting structure; as, a structural error.

  • Homologize
  • v. t.

    To determine the homologies or structural relations of.

  • Structure
  • n.

    Manner of organization; the arrangement of the different tissues or parts of animal and vegetable organisms; as, organic structure, or the structure of animals and plants; cellular structure.

  • Structure
  • n.

    The act of building; the practice of erecting buildings; construction.

  • Edificial
  • a.

    Pertaining to an edifice; structural.

  • Spirulate
  • n.

    Having the color spots, or structural parts, arranged spirally.

  • Homologous
  • a.

    Being of the same typical structure; having like relations to a fundamental type to structure; as, those bones in the hand of man and the fore foot of a horse are homologous that correspond in their structural relations, that is, in their relations to the type structure of the fore limb in vertebrates.

  • Organism
  • n.

    Organic structure; organization.

  • Structured
  • a.

    Having a definite organic structure; showing differentiation of parts.

  • Shaly
  • a.

    Resembling shale in structure.

  • Structure
  • n.

    That which is built; a building; esp., a building of some size or magnificence; an edifice.

  • Structural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to organit structure; as, a structural element or cell; the structural peculiarities of an animal or a plant.

  • Making
  • n.

    Composition, or structure.

  • Compagination
  • n.

    Union of parts; structure.

  • Fabric
  • n.

    Framework; structure; edifice; building.

  • Dentigerous
  • a.

    Bearing teeth or toothlike structures.

  • Norm
  • a.

    A typical, structural unit; a type.

  • Structure
  • n.

    Manner of building; form; make; construction.