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Modeling

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Noun

1. clay sculpture, modeling, mold, molding, mould, moulding

sculpture produced by molding

2. modeling, modelling, molding, moulding

a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied

3. model, modeling, modelling

the act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale)

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Modeling

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noun
1. 
a. 
a representation, usually on a smaller scale, of a device, structure, etc
b. 
(as modifier)
a model train
2. 
a. 
a standard to be imitated
she was my model for good scholarship
b. 
(as modifier)
a model wife
3. 
a representative form, style, or pattern
4. 
a person who poses for a sculptor, painter, or photographer
5. 
a person who wears clothes to display them to prospective buyers; mannequin
6. 
a preparatory sculpture in clay, wax, etc, from which the finished work is copied
7. 
a design or style, esp one of a series of designs of a particular product
last year's model
8. British
a. 
an original unique article of clothing
b. 
(as modifier)
a model coat
9. 
a simplified representation or description of a system or complex entity, esp one designed to facilitate calculations and predictions
10. logic
a. 
an interpretation of a formal system under which the theorems derivable in that system are mapped onto truths
b. 
a theory in which a given sentence is true
verb -els, -elling, -elled or US -els, -eling or -eled
11. 
to make a model of (something or someone)
12. 
to form in clay, wax, etc; mould
13. 
to display (clothing and accessories) as a mannequin
14. 
to plan or create according to a model or models
15. 
to arrange studio lighting so that highlights and shadows emphasize the desired features of a human form or an inanimate object

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Modeling

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noun
1. 
a. 
a small copy or imitation of an existing object, as a ship, building, etc., made to scale
b. 
a preliminary representation of something, serving as the plan from which the final, usually larger, object is to be constructed
c. 
archetype (sense 1)
d. 
a hypothetical or stylized representation, as of an atom
e. 
a generalized, hypothetical description, often based on an analogy, used in analyzing or explaining something
f. 
a piece of sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work in bronze, marble, etc. is to be made
2. 
a person or thing considered as a standard of excellence to be imitated
3. 
a style or design; specif., any of a series of different styles or designs of a particular product
a two-door model, a heavy-duty model, a 1969 model
4. 
a. 
a person who poses for an artist or photographer
b. 
any person or thing serving as a subject for an artist or writer
c. 
a person employed to display clothes by wearing them; mannequin
adjective
5. 
serving as a model, pattern, or standard of excellence
a model student
6. 
representative of others of the same kind, style, etc.
a model home
7. 
of or being a small-scale copy of an airplane, ship, etc., esp. one assembled from a kit1 (sense 2) kit1 (sense 2d) as a hobby
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈmodeled or ˈmodelled, ˈmodeling or ˈmodelling
8. 
a. 
to make a model of
b. 
to plan, form, or design after a model
c. 
to make conform to a standard of excellence
to model one's behavior on that of one's elders
9. 
to shape or form in or as in clay, wax, etc.
10. 
to display (a dress, suit, etc.) by wearing
11.  Drawing and Painting Etc
to create a three-dimensional image of on a flat surface through the use of color, shading, etc.
verb intransitive
12. 
to make a model or models
to model in clay
13.  US
to serve as a model (sense 4)

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Modeling

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n.
1. The act of being a model: When parents eat healthy food themselves, this modeling influences their children's dietary habits.
2. The act or art of sculpting or forming in a pliable material, such as clay or wax.
3.
a. Representation of depth and solidity in painting, drawing, or photography.
b. Visual shape and texture of something regarded aesthetically, especially the human face or form.
4. The act of simulating a complex system by means of a model, especially a mathematical model.
5. The profession of being a model.

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