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modular

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1798, as a term in mathematics, from French modulaire or directly from Modern Latin modularis , from Latin modulus "a small measure" (see module ). Meaning "composed of interchangeable units" first recorded 1936.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN course ▪ It is a modular course with assessments in November, March and June. ▪ The Oxford Modular Course was the first multi-disciplinary modular course validated by the council. ▪ The Open University has a unique ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. constructed with standardized units or dimensions allowing flexibility and variety in use; "modular furniture"; "modular homes"

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Consisting of separate modules; especially where each module performs or fulfills some specified function and could be replaced by a similar module for the same function, independently of the other modules. 2 (context chiefly mathematics English) Of ...

Usage examples of modular.

His desk, unlike the others in the antrum, thrown together and wobbly, was an elaborate sectional apparatus with automatic drawers, a pop-up typewriter, modular shelving and a built-in pencil sharpener that operated on batteries.

Earl described the modular design of the incident morgue, and explained how remains would move through it.

Modular buildings were dismantled and stored for later reassembly, if the Ildirans ever returned here.

The rapid ability to replace, retrain, redact, or to replay an entire lifetime of experience through electromnemonics rendered individual minds fungible, modular, and replaceable.

That initial success was replicated many times, and with the replication came the modifications and improvements of the quantum interphase mat-trans inducers, reaching the point where they were manufactured in modular form.

Anton, from his years as a yard dog in the Manticoran Navy, was qualified High Expert with virtually every kind of vacuum gear, from skinsuits to self-contained, modular hardsuit yard craft.

Made of acry-lonitrile butadiene stryrene (ABS) plastic, Lego's discrete modular bricks are indestructible and fully intended to be nothing except themselves.

In a few days, we will begin the ten days of detailed planning and procedure development, which will produce the final manufacturing plans for the modular conversions requiring this system.

They were about the size of a one-car garage, modular units tarted up at the factory to look like ranches, with old double-hung storm windows and hardened siding of harvest gold, barn red, forest green.

Most of his Expeditionary Force mates in the mecha hangar were marveling at the two transports that were central to the battalion's strength-the GMU, and the dropship that conveyed it planetside-but to Jack the devices were just modular nightmares: overworked, underpowered, and unimportant.

A lighted, heated modular steel booth designed for a small handful of personnel, it could have been lifted from where it stood and dropped at the entry to any commercial building anyplace, maybe a factory that manufactured fountain pens, or fan belts, or soda bottles, or zippers for ladies' skirts.

Modular Man had been sent here by a sweating major general at Fort Dix, which had turned out to be a training center.

Invincible and her sister ships Illustrious and Ark Royal, were powered by four mighty Rolls-Royce TM3B twin-shaft gas turbines, designed on a modular principle, making maintenance and repair an easier job.

I found him in a modular compartment lined with bookshelves, furnished with a desk, a swivel chair, plants, and graphic art.

We face a rising flood of throw-away items, impermanent architecture, mobile and modular products, rented goods and commodities designed for almost instant death.