POSE vs MODEL: NOUN
- Common cold, head cold
- Affectation
- Position, posture, arrangement (especially of the human body)
- The attitude or position of a person; the position of the body or of any member of the body; especially, a position formally assumed for the sake of effect; an artificial position
- Synonyms Position, Attitude, etc. See posture.
- A deposit; a secret hoard.
- Attitude or position, whether taken naturally or assumed for effect: as, the pose of an actor; especially, the attitude in which any character is represented artistically; the position, whether of the whole person or of an individual member of the body: as, the pose of a statue; the pose of the head.
- A cold in the head; catarrh.
- A studied or artificial manner or attitude, often assumed in an attempt to impress or deceive others. : affectation.
- In yoga, an asana.
- A bodily attitude or position, such as one assumed for an artist or a photographer. : posture.
- A deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
- Affected manners intended to impress others
- A posture assumed by models for photographic or artistic purposes
- That by which a thing is to be measured; standard.
- Anything which serves, or may serve, as an example for imitation
- Something intended to serve, or that may serve, as a pattern of something to be made; a material representation or embodiment of an ideal; sometimes, a drawing; a plan
- A miniature representation of a thing, with the several parts in due proportion; sometimes, a facsimile of the same size.
- An abbreviated or brief form. See module, 1.
- Hence An exact reproduction; a facsimile.
- A mechanical imitation or copy of an object, generally on a miniature scale, designed to show its formation: as, a model of Jerusalem or of Cologne cathedral; a model of the human body.
- A plan or mode of formation or constitution; type shown or manifested; typical form, style or method: as, to build a house on the model of a Greek temple; to form one's style on the model of Addison.
- A canon, such as the sculptural canons of Polycletus and Lysippus, or the fancied rigid canons for the human form in ancient Egypt. See doryphorus and Lysippan.
- In sculpture, also, an image in clay or plaster intended to be reproduced in stone or metal.
- A living person who serves a painter or sculptor as the type of a figure he is painting or modeling, or poses for that purpose during the execution of the work; also, one who poses before a class to serve as an object to be drawn or painted.
- In the fine arts:
- A detailed pattern of a thing to be made; a representation, generally in miniature, of the parts, proportions, and other details to be copied in a complete production.
- Specifically
- A standard for imitation or comparison; anything that serves or may serve as a pattern or type; that with which something else is made to agree in form or character, or which is regarded as a fitting exemplar.
- See the extract.
- An animal whose appearance is copied by a mimic.
- A person employed to display merchandise, such as clothing or cosmetics.
- One that serves as the basis for a fictional character or place.
- One that serves as the subject for an artist, especially a person employed to pose for a painter, sculptor, or photographer.
- One serving as an example to be imitated or compared: : ideal.
- A style or design of an item.
- A schematic description or representation of something, especially a system or phenomenon, that accounts for its properties and is used to study its characteristics.
- Such a work or construction used in testing or perfecting a final product.
- A preliminary work or construction that serves as a plan from which a final product is to be made.
- A small object, usually built to scale, that represents in detail another, often larger object.
- A woman who wears clothes to display fashions
- Something to be imitated
- Someone worthy of imitation
- A person who poses for a photographer or painter or sculptor
- A representative form or pattern
- A simplified description of a complex entity or process
- A type of product
- Representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale)
- The act of representing something (usually on a smaller scale)
POSE vs MODEL: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Suitable to be taken as a model or pattern
- Worthy of imitation.
- Being, serving as, or used as a model.
POSE vs MODEL: VERB
- To perplex or confuse (someone).
- To ask (someone) questions; to interrogate.
- Assume or maintain a pose
- To constitute (a danger, a threat, a risk, etc...)
- Ask, set (a test or quiz)
- Set in place, arrange
- Be a mystery or bewildering to
- Put into a certain place or abstract location
- Introduce
- Assume a posture as for artistic purposes
- Pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions
- Behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others
- Plan or create according to a model or models
- Create a representation or model of
- Construct a model of
- Form in clay, wax, etc
- Assume a posture as for artistic purposes
- Display (clothes) as a mannequin
POSE vs MODEL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To assume and maintain a studied attitude, with studied arrangement of drapery; to strike an attitude; to attitudinize; figuratively, to assume or affect a certain character.
- To represent oneself falsely; pretend to be other than what one is.
- To assume or hold a particular position or posture, as in sitting for a portrait.
- To place (a model, for example) in a specific position.
- To present or constitute.
- To set forth in words for consideration; propound: : propose.
- To make a copy or a pattern; to design or imitate forms.
- To work or serve as a model, as in wearing clothes for display or serving as the subject of an artist.
- To make a model.
- In painting, drawing, and photography, to give a three-dimensional appearance to, as by shading or highlighting.
- To display by wearing or posing in.
- To form (clay, for example) into a shape.
- To make by shaping a plastic substance.
- To plan, construct, or fashion in imitation of a model.
- To make or construct a descriptive or representational model of.
POSE vs MODEL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To question with a view to puzzling; to embarrass by questioning or scrutiny; to bring to a stand.
- To interrogate; to question.
- To place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect; to arrange the posture and drapery of (a person) in a studied manner
- To puzzle, confuse, or baffle.
- To plan or form after a pattern; to form in model; to form a model or pattern for; to shape; to mold; to fashion
POSE vs MODEL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Pretend to be someone you are not
- Offer for others to consider
- To puzzle, nonplus, or embarrass by a difficult question.
- To put questions to; interrogate closely; question; examine.
- At dominoes, to set (the first domino).
- To assume a particular attitude or rôle; endeavor to appear or be regarded (as something else); attitudinize, literally or figuratively: as, to pose as a model; to pose as a martyr.
- To make a supposition; put the case.
- To bear; conduct.
- To place in suitable or becoming position or posture; cause to assume a suitable or effective attitude: as, to pose a person for a portrait.
- To lay down as a proposition; state; posit.
- To put by way of supposition or hypothesis; suppose.
- To put; place; set.
- Construct a model in the likeness of
- Create a representation or simulation of
- Worthy to serve as a model or exemplar; exemplary: as, a model husband.
- Serving as a model.
- To take the form of a model; assume a typical or natural appearance, or, in a drawing or painting, an appearance of natural relief.
- To make a model or models; especially, in the fine arts, to form a work of some plastic material: as, to model in wax.
- To make a model of; execute a copy or representation of; imitate in form: as, to model a figure in wax.
- To mold or shape on or as on a model; give form to by any means: as, to model a hat on a block; to model a ship; specifically, in drawing or painting, to give an appearance of natural relief to.
- To form or plan according to a model; make conformable to a pattern or type; construct or arrange in a set manner.
POSE vs MODEL: RELATED WORDS
- Airs, Affectation, Mannerism, Impersonate, Model, Fix, Lay, Posit, Masquerade, Sit, Ask, Drape, Put, Posture, Present
- Test, Simulate, Exemplary, Mold, Empirical, Mock up, Manikin, Pilot, Simulation, Manakin, Mannequin, Framework, Pattern, Example, Exemplar
POSE vs MODEL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Airs, Affectation, Mannerism, Impersonate, Model, Fix, Lay, Posit, Masquerade, Sit, Ask, Drape, Put, Posture, Present
- Test, Simulate, Exemplary, Mold, Empirical, Mock up, Manikin, Pilot, Simulation, Manakin, Mannequin, Framework, Pattern, Example, Exemplar
POSE vs MODEL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If the pigeon pose feels uncomfortable, try the supine pigeon pose.
- If at any time, the pose becomes overly difficult or you feel dizzy, cease doing the pose.
- One Legged Plank Pose is a intermediate level yoga pose that is performed in prone position.
- Cat cow pose, also called marjariasana in hindi is a great yoga pose for beginners.
- Reasons to do this yoga pose, the base, chibi flying warrior pose couple, reference!
- Great examples of standing balancing poses are tree pose and eagle pose.
- Pose Picker to find the perfect pose for your next project.
- Random Pose Generator Creates descriptions for setting a pose.
- While mountain pose and cat pose help stretch the neck muscles, child pose and corpse pose relax them and relieve stress.
- Select Poses First Pose Prev Pose Next Pose Last Pose Edit Poses Copy Pose Paste Pose Paste Pose Instance Cut Current.
- Model methods are used to create and destroy model associations on the fly.
- MODEL C: This model is completely portable and requires no attached plumbing.
- For non linear model there are subclasses which implement this model.
- Look up your transmission model by vehicle make and model.
- MVC model to model the data for your web application.
- This model is called a survival probability model.
- See more ideas about Model airplanes, Model planes, Blueprints.
- To Model Overall Patient Flow Use the Model Template.
- The model shown is known as the galactic city model, sometimes described as the contemporary urban model of the North American metropolitan area.
- Structuralmodel techniquessuch as the Merton Model, Leland and Toft Model and EDFBased Model.
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