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Meaning

The word "model" can refer to a representation or example of something that shows how it works or how it should look. It can also mean a person who is paid to display clothing or merchandise or to represent an ideal example of a certain trait or characteristic.

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Etymology

The word "model" comes from the Latin "modulus," which means a small measure or standard. Over time, it evolved through Old French "modelle" and entered English in the late 14th century, indicating a means of representation or a standard for comparison.

Examples

  1. The architect created a scale model of the new building to show the clients.
  2. She worked as a fashion model for several high-end designers.
  3. The scientific model helped the students understand complex chemical reactions.
  4. His behavior served as a model for the younger students to follow.
  5. They used a computer simulation as a model to predict weather patterns.