constructible

[kuhn-struhk-tuh-buhl]

constructible Definition

  • 1able to be built or created
  • 2able to be drawn using a compass and straightedge

Using constructible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "constructible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The architect made sure that the design was constructible within the given budget.

  • Example

    The problem was not whether the building was constructible, but whether it was safe.

  • Example

    The constructible polygon can be drawn using only a compass and straightedge.

constructible Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for constructible

Phrases with constructible

  • a set of points in space that can be constructed using only a compass and straightedge

    Example

    The constructible set of points is a fundamental concept in algebraic geometry.

  • a number that can be obtained from a starting set of numbers using only the four basic arithmetic operations and the extraction of square roots

    Example

    The constructible numbers are a subset of the algebraic numbers.

  • an angle that can be constructed using only a compass and straightedge

    Example

    The trisection of an arbitrary angle is impossible using only a compass and straightedge, since the angle is not constructible.

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Summary: constructible in Brief

The term 'constructible' [kuhn-struhk-tuh-buhl] describes something that can be built or created, or drawn using a compass and straightedge. It is often used in the context of architecture and engineering, as well as in mathematics and geometry. Examples include 'The architect made sure that the design was constructible within the given budget,' and 'The constructible polygon can be drawn using only a compass and straightedge.'