Definitions | build |
| noun
- The physique of an animal's body; the constitution of an animal's body with respect to its skeleton and muscles
- Rugby players are of sturdy .
- (computing) any of various versions of a software product as it is being developed for release to users
Translations: - German: Bau , Kí¶rperbau
- French: Carrure
verb (builds, building, built, or archaic, builded)
- (transitive) to form by combining materials or parts
- (transitive) to develop or give form to according to a plan or process
- (transitive) to increase or strengthen by adding gradually to
- (transitive) to establish a basis for
- (intransitive) to form by combining materials or parts
- (intransitive) to develop in magnitude or extent
Translations: - Dutch: bouwen
- German: bauen
- French: construire, édifier
- Italian: costruire, edificare
- Spanish: construir, edificar
Etymology: From bilden < byldan.- Related to Old English buan "to dwell".
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