Organized vs Structural - What's the difference?
organized | structural |
Of a person, characterised by efficient organisation.
(organize)
A component used in construction.
* 1982 , United States International Trade Commission, Certain carbon steel products from Spain (page A-49)
As adjectives the difference between organized and structural
is that organized is of a person, characterised by efficient organisation while structural is of, relating to, or having structure.As a verb organized
is (organize).As a noun structural is
a component used in construction.organized
English
Alternative forms
* organised (British English)Adjective
(en adjective)- Your work desk is so neat and tidy - I've never met someone so organized before!
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* organized crimestructural
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Derived terms
* structurally * nonstructuralNoun
(en noun)- Freight differentials often increased the spread in favor of the imported structurals . Purchasers repeatedly emphasized that their purchases of imported structurals were split among a number of sources, including Spain, France, West Germany,
