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modeling


Meanings
  • noun

    The process of creating a representation or imitation of an object or system, often using mathematical or computational models.

    - "Engineers use modeling to test the design of new structures before construction."
    - "Scientists use mathematical modeling to simulate complex natural phenomena."
  • verb

    The act of creating a model or representation, often used in art or fashion.

    - "The artist spent hours modeling the clay figure."
    - "The fashion designer created a stunning model for the runway show."

Synonyms

modelise , modelize
Rhymes
Words rhyming with modeling
moldeling , bolding , folding , colding
Variants
List of all variants of modeling that leads to same result
model , modeled , modeler , modelers , modeling , modelled , modeller , modellers , modelling , models
Etymology
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The word 'modeling' comes from the Old French word 'modeller' meaning 'to shape, form, or mold'. It is related to the Latin word 'modus' meaning 'measure, form, or fashion'.


Trivia
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  1. Modeling has been used in art since ancient times, with some of the earliest known examples being cave paintings.

  2. The first known use of the word 'modeling' in English was in the late 15th century.

  3. Computer modeling has revolutionized many industries, from architecture and engineering to finance and weather forecasting.

  4. The term 'model citizen' refers to someone who sets a good example for others to follow.


Related Concepts
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  1. Simulation: Modeling is a type of simulation, which involves creating a representation of a real-world system or process and studying its behavior under various conditions.

  2. Prototyping: Modeling is often used in prototyping, which involves creating a preliminary version of a product or system to test and refine its design.


Culture
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Modeling has been used in various forms throughout history, from ancient sculptures and paintings to modern computer simulations and 3D printing. It has been used in art, science, engineering, fashion, and many other fields.

How to Memorize "modeling"

  1. visualize

    - To remember the meaning of modeling, visualize the process of creating a representation or imitation of an object or system.
    - Imagine an engineer creating a model of a bridge to test its strength and stability.
    - Think about how scientists use mathematical models to simulate complex natural phenomena.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'modeling' with the idea of creating a representation or imitation.
    - Think of the word 'model' and how it relates to the idea of a representation or imitation.
    - Remember that modeling is used in various fields, such as art, science, engineering, and fashion.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic phrase to remember the meaning of modeling, such as 'Modeling is making a representation or imitation of something'.
    - Use the acronym 'Makes A Representation Of' to remember the meaning of modeling.


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