structured

Having structure; organized.

Adjective

  1. Having structure; organized.
    • Over the centuries the movement of clans and tribes of people has provided the kind of crop that would emerge if a blind god had sprinkled seeds at random on a field - a vast array of diverse patterns, usually not even...
    • Dr. Jessie Voigts, a homeschooler and founder of Wandering Educators, a global community of educators sharing travel experiences, said it doesn’t matter if this time is structured or unstructured, so long as the kids...

Origin

Etymology tree English structure English -ed English structured From structure + -ed.

Forms

more structured most structured

Derived

heterostructured macrostructured mesostructured microstructured multistructured nanostructured nonstructured overstructured prestructured quasistructured semistructured structured analysis structured ASIC structured cabling structured content structured criticality structured data structured design structured finance structured interviewing structuredness structured packing structured product structured programming

Verb

  1. simple past and past participle of structure
    • He structured the loan with a twenty-year term.