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modular structure

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modular structure [′mäj·ə·lər ′strək·chər]
(building construction)
A building that is constructed of preassembled or presized units of standard sizes; uses a 4-inch (10.16-centimeter) cubical module as a reference.
(electronics)
An assembly involving the use of integral multiples of a given length for the dimensions of electronic components and electronic equipment, as well as for spacings of holes in a chassis or printed wiring board.
An assembly made from modules.


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