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Phonetic Respelling: [ mod-l ]

Definition: Play

noun. 1 a standard or example for imitation or comparison; 2 a person who wears clothes to display fashions

Sentence: Play Play

The company uses balsa wood for their airplane models.

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The company uses balsa wood for their airplane models.

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What did Waterhouse's models start?

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Why were Waterhouse's small models so amazing?

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The folksonomy models now in place seem to ignore the issue of hierarchy.

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Molecular models of identical molecules are superimposable.

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What unusual event happened that required Margaret Knight to go to Washington D.C. with all of her records, models and patterns?

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Who did Rembrandt use as models in his pictures?

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Why did Ben suddenly leave when Dad talked about the models he made before?

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The models were appallingly thin.

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Who did Grant use as models in his best-known work, American Gothic?

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Synonyms: Play

example; ideal; standard

Antonyms: Play

unworthy

How many syllables in models?

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