constructible

adj

Etymology

From construct + -ible.

  1. borrowed from cōnstrūctus
  2. suffixed as constructible — “construct + ible

Definitions

  1. Of a land, suitable or allowable for constructing a building on.

  2. Of a building or other thing, capable of being constructed.

  3. That can be constructed in a plane using only a pair of compasses and a straightedge.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Such that the line segment joining it to the origin can be constructed using only a pair…

      Such that the line segment joining it to the origin can be constructed using only a pair of compasses and a straightedge.

    2. Admitting description as a finite union of locally closed (with respect to the Zariski…

      Admitting description as a finite union of locally closed (with respect to the Zariski topology) sets.

The neighborhood

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