Model ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Model ( noun )

  1. A simplified representation of a system or object, used to help visualize and understand the real thing.
  2. A person or thing that serves as an example to be imitated.
  3. A person who poses for an artist or photographer.
  4. A toy or small replica of a machine or structure.
  5. A mathematical or conceptual representation of a system or phenomenon.

Origin:

From middle english model, from old french modelle, from latin modellus ("a small model, pattern"), from modus ("measure, manner, form").

Examples:

  1. He built a model of the solar system.
  2. She is a model citizen.
  3. The model is posing for the painting.
  4. He had a model of the Eiffel tower.
  5. The model of the economy predicts a recession.

(As a verb)

Model ( verb )

  1. A simplified representation of a system or object, used to help visualize and understand the real thing.
  2. A person or thing that serves as an example to be imitated.
  3. A person who poses for an artist or photographer.
  4. A toy or small replica of a machine or structure.
  5. A mathematical or conceptual representation of a system or phenomenon.

Origin:

From middle english model, from old french modelle, from latin modellus ("a small model, pattern"), from modus ("measure, manner, form").

Examples:

  1. He built a model of the solar system.
  2. She is a model citizen.
  3. The model is posing for the painting.
  4. He had a model of the Eiffel tower.
  5. The model of the economy predicts a recession.
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