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Model: from the Latin 'modulus' (a small measure) + 'mold' (to shape). Originating from Latin → Old French → English. Picture a sculptor shaping a clay figure, where the mold serves as a template, echoing the concept of a model. As an extension, think of a fashion model showing designs that symbolize ideal beauty, akin to a clay figure representing art.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputFirst I hold the page, then I move a finger across the sketch to line up ideas in my head. I set a small draft on the desk and keep tweaking it, letting my attention adjust as I compare it to the real thing. The scene starts to feel like I am building a tiny map or a stand in for reality, a model that helps me see patterns without getting lost in details. As I turn the page and place a final note, I sense how this model guides choices, how it lets me test ideas before I act.
Model has several related meanings in English. It can be a simplified representation of reality used for study or planning, such as a mathematical model, a weather model, or a scale model of a device. It can also refer to a person or thing regarded as an excellent example, a role model. As a verb, to model means to create a representation of something, to shape or arrange something according to a plan. The word carries notions of copying or simulating, and in science a model helps test ideas before building real systems. In everyday language, models can be fashion models or toy models that illustrate a design.
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