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    Mod·el
    /ˈmäd(ə)l/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. fashion or shape (a three-dimensional figure or object) in a malleable material such as clay or wax: "use the icing to model a house"
    • 2. use (a system, procedure, etc.) as an example to follow or imitate: "the research method will be modeled on previous work"
  2. a person who is employed to be painted, drawn, photographed, etc. by an artist or photographer. example to copy. something such as a system that can be copied by other people The nation's constitution provided a model that other countries followed.

  3. 1. : a usually miniature representation of something. a plastic model of the human heart. also : a pattern of something to be made. 2. a. : a type or design of product (such as a car) offers eight new models for next year, including a completely restyled convertible. b. : a type or design of clothing.

  4. a person who is employed to be painted, drawn, photographed, etc. by an artist or photographer. The model sits for me for three hours every day.

  5. Definition of model verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 00:00. Did you know? Did you know that scientific models can help us peer inside the tiniest atom or examine the entire universe in a single glance? Models allow scientists to study things too small to see, and begin to understand things too complex to imagine. Key concepts. Terms you should know.

  7. Dictionary definition of model. A person or thing that serves as a perfect example or ideal representation. "The business followed a successful company's model to establish their own operations." Detailed meaning of model. For example, someone may be considered a role model for their positive qualities and behaviors that others aspire to emulate.

  8. Feb 26, 2018 · According to Wharton, the dictionary definition of “model” is 9 columns of text in length. Wharton then stressed that a model “is an autonomous agent.” This implies that models must be independent of the world and from theory, as well as being independent of their makers and consumers.

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