CONTEXTURE
Source: 566, 567
contexture. Contexture, n. an interweaving, system, texture
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Con‐tex″ture (?; 135), n. [[Cf. F. contexture.]] The arrangement and union of the constituent parts of a thing; a weaving together of parts; structural character of a thing; system; constitution; texture. That wonderful contexture of all created beings. Dryden. He was not of any delicate contexture; his limbs rather sturdy than dainty. Sir H. Wotton.