extruct
English
Etymology
From Latin extructus, exstructus, past participle of extruere, exstruere (“to build up”), from ex (“out”) + struere (“to build”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪkˈstɹʌkt/
- Rhymes: -ʌkt
Verb
extruct (third-person singular simple present extructs, present participle extructing, simple past and past participle extructed)
- (obsolete) To construct.
- a. 1763, John Byrom, Critical Remarks in English and Latin, upon several Passages in Horace
- These high extructed Spires he writ / That mortal Deltius must quit.
- a. 1763, John Byrom, Critical Remarks in English and Latin, upon several Passages in Horace