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Pattern or mold
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template
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Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
The term template , when used in the context of word processing software , refers to a sample document that has already some details in place; those can be adapted (that is added/completed, removed or changed, differently from a fill-in-the-blank approach ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN strand ▪ For both complexes the additional blockages all occur at, or one nucleotide prior to isolated G residues on the template strand . ▪ This phenomena is consistent with the formation of intrastrand crosslinks between ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1670s, templet "horizontal piece under a girder or beam," probably from French templet "weaver's stretcher," diminutive of temple , which meant the same thing, from Latin templum "plank, rafter," also "consecrated place" (see temple (n.1)).\n \nThe meaning ...
Usage examples of template.
He plays the master-class game, backing smugglers like me, leveraged buyouts, corrupting politicians, software piracy, design piracyI bought the Sony flatscreen templates Event Horizon uses from him.
A set of templates for verifying the shape of lock-lugs, the angle of the rear sight mass, the curve between the base-line and the front of rear sight mass, that at the end of the cascabel, the bevel of the breeching-hole, the opening of the cascabel, and the shape of the muzzle swell.
Nordic playwright Henrik Ibsen laid out the basic environmentalist template in An Enemy of the People in 1882.
The shift in emphasis, however, corresponds to the template of fetishism in that a woman is still being sought.
Implants had begun to change, infecting millions of minds with the templates of Conjoiner thought.
But his response had been planned, stamped out on the template of experience older than that of any living sept-brother--as old, perhaps, as the joinder of Folk and Tree.
South pulled up a standard return template and superimposed it on the realtime lidar return.
When the two systems combine, two kinds of RNA molecule quickly evolve, one a template encoding the amino acid sequences of the simple proteins that stabilize the liposome membranes, the other able to read that sequence and bond appropriate amino acids together.
Mariella asks her audience to imagine metabolically active liposomes electrostatically adhering to clay templates rich in RNA chains.
Medinaalong, and maybe I could use the mocket to build a template, if the Medinans will let me have the mocket.
Orpheus, he was one who refused to accept the reimposition of his original template.
Because my endocranial volume outpointed hers by at least seven hundred centimeters, her baby had inherited from me a genetic template for a brain case perilously larger than the habiline norm.
These compounds, such as the sulphonamides, the quinolones, and the diaminopyrimidines, would gum up bacterial DNA itself, or break its strands, or destroy the template mechanism that reads from the DNA and helps to replicate it.
The most hilarious aspect is that they all spoke exactly like Hugh, so despite the chaotic neural effects they must have been using his brain pattern as some kind of general Chomskyan grammatical template for English.
Template Windbag sat back in his frowsy old armchair and blinked a time or two.