Word: model Word origin: late 16th century (denoting a set of plans of a building): from French modelle, from Italian modello, from an alteration of Latin modulus (see modulus). Phonetic: ˈmɒd(ə)l Listen:
a three-dimensional representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure, typically on a smaller scale than the original. Example: a model of St Paul's Cathedral
a thing used as an example to follow or imitate. Example: the project became a model for other schemes
a simplified description, especially a mathematical one, of a system or process, to assist calculations and predictions. Example: a statistical model used for predicting the survival rates of endangered species
a person employed to display clothes by wearing them. Example: Jane was too small to be a model
a particular design or version of a product. Example: the company revealed their latest model at the Motor Show
fashion or shape (a three-dimensional figure or object) in a malleable material such as clay or wax. Example: use the icing to model a house
use (a system, procedure, etc.) as an example to follow or imitate. Example: the research method will be modelled on previous work
devise a representation, especially a mathematical one, of (a phenomenon or system). Example: a computer program that can model the behaviour of smoke
display (clothes) by wearing them. Example: the clothes were modelled by celebrities
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