κατασκευές
Wordform Details
Translation: constructionsbuildingsstructuresinstallations
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininepluralnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: κατασκευή
Translation: construction; building; manufacture; fabrication; structure; device (noun)
Etymology: From ancient Greek κατασκευή, composed of κατά (down, according to) + σκευή (equipment, vessel, implement). The root σκευ- relates to tools and equipment, appearing in English words like 'skeuomorph' (design mimicking physical objects). The prefix κατά intensifies the meaning, suggesting thorough preparation or assembly. This word emphasizes the process of putting together components systematically, distinguishing it from simple building (οικοδομή) by implying technical skill and planning.
Mnemonics
- Think 'catastrophe' backwards - instead of destruction, it's construction
- Kata-skevi sounds like 'cut-a-sketch' - drawing plans for construction
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Cultural Context
Widely used in technical, architectural, and manufacturing contexts. Common in business and engineering discussions. Often appears in official documents and construction permits.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: οικοδομή refers specifically to building construction (houses, buildings), while κατασκευή is broader, including manufacturing and technical construction
Notes: οικοδομή is more specific to residential/commercial buildings, κατασκευή includes ships, machines, devices
Mnemonic: οικοδομή contains 'οίκος' (house) - think homes; κατασκευή is for all constructions