Also means
network
Usage Note
Entramado literally refers to a structural lattice or timber frame in architecture, but it is widely used figuratively to mean a complex network or web — un entramado de relaciones (a network of relationships), un entramado legal (a legal framework). The verb entramar is less common than the noun.
Examples
"Describió el entramado político del país."
Natural Translation
He described the country's political framework.
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