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Do any body know what is meant by "INFRASTRUCTURE"??

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In my History lesson I got a word INFRASTRUCTURE..I don't know the meaning for it.??

Can anybody please help me in saying that??

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  1. like water and power, phone service. the infrastructure is broken in new orleans. thats why people cant go back its broken and they cant live there.


  2. Dude, infrastructure simply is not a word.

    Talk to your teacher.

    Good luck.

  3. Infrastructure typically refers to the technical structures that support a society, such as roads, water supply, waste-water, power grids, flood management systems, communications (internet, phone lines, broadcasting), and so forth.

    According to etymology on-line, the word infrastructure has been around since 1927 and meant: The installations that form the basis for any operation or system. Originally in a military sense. The word is a combination of "infra", meaning "below" and "structure".

  4. It refers to a nations internal "public-works" more-or less. Items that build a nation or business from within.

  5. All kinds of buildings and hotels.Roads and express highways. electrical and water systems. China had build many infrastructures in order to host the olympic games.

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