built
  建
  Build v. t. [imp. & p. p. Built p. pr. & vb. n. Building. The regular imp. & p. p. Builded is antiquated.]
  1. To erect or construct, as an edifice or fabric of any kind; to form by uniting materials into a regular structure; to fabricate; to make; to raise.
  Nor aught availed him now
  To have built in heaven high towers.   --Milton.
  2. To raise or place on a foundation; to form, establish, or produce by using appropriate means.
     Who builds his hopes in air of your good looks.   --Shak.
  3. To increase and strengthen; to increase the power and stability of; to settle, or establish, and preserve; -- frequently with up; as, to build up one's constitution.
     I commend you to God, and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up.   --Acts xx. 32.
  Syn: -- To erect; construct; raise; found; frame.
  Built n. Shape; build; form of structure; as, the built of a ship. [Obs.]
  Built, a. Formed; shaped; constructed; made; -- often used in composition and preceded by the word denoting the form; as, frigate-built, clipper-built, etc.
     Like the generality of Genoese countrywomen, strongly built.   --Landor.
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  build
       n 1: constitution of the human body [syn: physique, body-build,
             habitus]
       2: alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo
          studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the
          spirit is willing but the flesh is weak" [syn: human body,
           physical body, material body, soma, figure, physique,
           anatomy, shape, bod, chassis, frame, form, flesh]
       v 1: make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made
            his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an
            electric brassiere warmer" [syn: construct, make]
       2: form or accumulate steadily; "Resistance to the manager's
          plan built up quickly"; "Pressure is building up at the
          Indian-Pakistani border" [syn: build up, work up, progress]
       3: build or establish something abstract; "build a reputation"
          [syn: establish]
       4: improve the cleansing action of; "build detergents"
       5: order, supervise, or finance the construction of; "The
          government is building new schools in this state"
       6: give form to, according to a plan; "build a modern nation";
          "build a million-dollar business"
       7: be engaged in building; "These architects build in
          interesting and new styles"
       8: found or ground; "build a defense on nothing but the accused
          person's reputation"
       9: bolster or strengthen; "We worked up courage"; "build up
          confidence"; "ramp up security in the airports" [syn: build
          up, work up, ramp up]
       10: develop and grow; "Suspense was building right from the
           beginning of the opera"
       [also: built]
  built
       adj 1: (used of soaps or cleaning agents) having a substance (an
              abrasive or filler) added to increase effectiveness;
              "the built liquid detergents" [syn: reinforced]
       2: formed by fitting or joining components together [syn: assembled,
           built(a), made-up]
       3: well or attractively formed with respect to physique [syn: built(p),
           stacked(p), well-stacked]