model (Noun) — A hypothetical description of a complex entity or process. ex. "the computer program was based on a model of the circulatory and respiratory systems"
model (Noun) — A type of product. ex. "his car was an old model"
model (Noun) — A person who poses for a photographer, painter or sculptor. ex. "the president didn't have time to be a model so the artist worked from photos"
model (Noun) — Representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale).
model (Noun) — Something to be imitated. ex. "a model of clarity" ex. "he is the very model of a modern major general"
model (Noun) — Someone worthy of imitation. ex. "every child needs a role model"
model (Noun) — A representative form or pattern. ex. "I profited from his model"
model (Noun) — A woman who wears clothes to display fashions. ex. "she was too fat to be a fashion model"
model (Noun) — The act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale).
model (Verb) — Plan or create according to a model or models.
model (Verb) — (art) form in clay, wax, etc. ex. "model a head with clay"
model (Verb) — (art) assume a posture as for artistic purposes.
model (Verb) — Display (clothes) as a mannequin. ex. "model the latest fashion"
model (Verb) — Create a representation or model of.
model (Verb) — Construct a model of. ex. "model an aeroplane"
model (Adjective) — Worthy of imitation. ex. "model citizens"