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contexture

[kuhn-teks-cher] / kənˈtɛks tʃər /


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That biblical setting has a contemporary contexture: Death-dealing covid-19 and a corrosive political life are eating away at our very foundation.

From Washington Post

“I am close to both the child and her mother. The child wants to continue her pregnancy. We are considering the risks but she has a large contexture, she weighs more than 50 kilos,” Vigliocco said in a radio interview.

From The Guardian

We are all framed of flaps and patches, and of so shapeless and diverse a contexture, that every piece and every moment playeth his part.

From The New Yorker

He mistrusted letters that "have no other substance than a fine contexture of courteous words".

From BBC

Heterogeneity of tumour immune contexture is influenced by various factors, including those secreted by CAF, the extent and permeability of the vasculature, and the tumour cells themselves.

From Nature