noun
- plural of contexture; the way in which something is woven, constructed, or put together; texture or structure
Usage: formal or literary; often used to describe the interwoven nature of ideas, materials, or narrative elements
Examples
- The contextures of the ancient tapestry revealed intricate patterns woven over centuries.
- The novel's complex contextures of plot and character development impressed literary critics.
- The architect studied the contextures of different building materials before finalizing the design.
- The contextures of the fabric made it both durable and aesthetically pleasing.
- Understanding the contextures of historical events requires examining multiple perspectives.