Complete Definition of "exemplar"

English

Etymology
L.

Noun
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en-noun

  1. Something fit to be imitated; see ideal and model.
  2. Something typical or representative of a class; see example.
  3. A pattern after which others should be made; see archetype.
  4. A well known usage of a scientific theory
  5. A handwritten manuscript used by a scribe to make a handwritten copy; the original copy of what gets multiply reproduced in a copy machine.

Translations
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French: exemple f
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References
Webster's 1913 dictionary


Latin

Noun
la-noun|exemplar|exemplaris|exempl�ris|n|third

  1. model, pattern, example, original or ideal
  2. copy

Inflection

la-decl-3rd-INEUT|exemplar|exempl�r

io:exemplar
la:exemplar
pl:exemplar
pt:exemplar
ru:exemplar
te:exemplar
vi:exemplar
zh:exemplar

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