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Synonyms and antonyms of Models and describing models and images in American Thesaurus

Models and describing models and images

cardboard cut-out (noun)

a picture of a person or object stuck on a piece of card that has been cut so as to fit it exactly

cast (verb)

to form an object by pouring liquid metal or liquid plastic into a mold

cast (noun)

an object formed into a particular shape by pouring a liquid into a mold, allowing the liquid to become hard, and then removing the mold

casting (noun)

an object formed into a particular shape by pouring a liquid into a mold

cutaway (adjective)

a cutaway drawing or model shows an object with a side removed to allow you to see inside it

effigy (noun)

a model of someone, especially one destroyed in a protest against them

exploded (adjective)

formal an exploded picture, model, or view shows the parts of something separately but in a way that makes clear how they are connected or put together

figure (noun)

a picture or model of someone

miniature (noun)

a very small example or model of something that is usually much larger

mockup (noun)

a model of something that is the same size as the real thing, used especially for research

model (verb)

to allow an artist or photographer to draw, paint, or photograph you, especially as your job

model (adjective)

a model aircraft, boat, etc. is a small copy of a real one

model (adjective)

a model farm, school, etc. has been designed to show what a perfect farm, school, etc. would be like

molding (noun)

something that was produced in a mold

moulding ()

the British spelling of molding

pattern (noun)

a drawing or shape that you use when you are making something, so that you get the shape and size correct

pixelated (adjective)

a pixelated image is divided into large pixels so that it is difficult to see clearly

section (noun)

an image that you would see if you cut through something and looked at the flat surface created by cutting

sectional (adjective)

showing a cross section of something

skeuomorphic (adjective)

a skeuomorphic design includes features which make a new thing look older or more familiar

split screen (noun)

a way of showing two or more pictures or sets of information on one movie theater, television, or computer screen

template (noun)

an object made of metal, plastic, or thin board that is used as a pattern for cutting things in the same shape

working (adjective)

a working model of something such as a machine is a small copy of it that works in the same way as the real thing