built
For the verb: "to build"
| Simple Past: | built |
| Past Participle: | built |
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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
built /bɪlt/ past and past participle of build
▶adjective of a specified physical build: a slightly built woman.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
build/bɪld/
▶verb (past and past part. built)
- 1 construct by putting parts or materials together.
■ (build something in/into) incorporate something as a permanent part of.
- 2 increase in size or intensity over time.
■ (build on) use as a basis for further development.
- 1 the proportions of a person's or animal's body.
- 2 the style or form of construction of something.
– derivatives
builder noun.
builder noun.
'built' also found in these Oxford entries:
acropolis
- A-frame
- alligator lizard
- Anderson shelter
- ankylosaur
- anthill
- ark
- back boiler
- backland
- back-to-back
- badger
- banyan
- bay window
- binnacle
- boatyard
- breakwater
- buffalo
- build
- built-in
- built-up
- bungalow
- bustard
- buttress
- cairn
- camber
- camera phone
- carport
- carvel-built
- clinker-built
- cloud cuckoo land
- Clumber spaniel
- coach-built
- cob
- cooktop
- custom-built
- custom-made
- cyborg
- design
- dragster
- drystone
- dun
- dyke
- electric guitar
- embankment
- eyrie
- fortification
- gateway
- GIF
- gorilla

