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Module logo #10101) Ability 2) Component 3) Computer program subsection 4) Detachable section 5) Detachable spacecraft section 6) Faculty 7) French word used in English 8) Interchangeable part 9) Interchangeable unit 10) Lunar craft 11) Lunar lander 12) Mental faculty 13) Nasa component 14) Office sight 15) Part of a spaceship
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Module logo #10101) Component 2) Faculty 3) Lessons 4) Part 5) Prototype 6) Retentiveness 7) Sentiency 8) Volition 9) Will
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Module logo #21002• (n.) To model; also, to modulate. • (n.) The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minut...
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Module logo #22116A self-contained unit of a spacecraft or space station which serves as a building block for the total structure.
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module logo #21003in architecture, an arbitrary unit adopted to regulate the dimensions, proportions, or construction of the parts of a building. A number of modules, ... [1 related articles]
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module logo #21160A distinct and separable element of a spacecraft or space station.
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Module logo #20804A unit of study which is taught and assessed as a discrete unit. Students are awarded credit for the successful completion of modules. Modules form the building blocks of students' degree programmes.
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Module logo #20447A group of circuits and controls that are mounted on a removable housing; often on consoles, all of the controls and circuits for one or two channels.
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module logo #20581A self-contained part of something that can function on its own.
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Module logo #20799A study topic within a subject â€` degrees and HNDs are made up of a set number of modules
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module logo #21532A standard unit of measure in architecture. The part of a structure used as a standard by which the rest is proportioned.
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module logo #22285A hardware sound generator with no attached keyboard. A module can be either physically separate or integrated into a modular synthesizer, and is designed to make some particular contribution to the process of generating electronic sound.
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Module logo #10444A self-contained part of a hardware item designed as a single replaceable unit, with a specific integral electronic function. It should require no installation other than mechanical mounting and completion of electrical connectors.
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Module logo #20972Mod'ule noun [ French, from Latin modulus a small measure, dim. of modus . See Mode , and confer Model , Modulus , Mold a matrix.] 1. A model or measure. 2. (Architecture) The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of...
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Module logo #20972Mod'ule transitive verb [ See module , noun , Modulate .] To model; also, to modulate. [ Obsolete] Sandys. Drayton.
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module logo #22117a part of a space vehicle that is used separately to do a particular job
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Module logo #21558A package of learning in a course that may lead to one or more units.
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Module logo #21217In architecture the term module is the size of some one part, for example the diameter of semi- diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated. Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes, thou...
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Module logo #20940A module is the basic unit of which the dimensions of the major parts of a work are multiples. The principle is used in sculpture and other art forms, but it is often most employed in architecture, where the module may be the dimensions of an important part of a building, such as a column, or simply some commonly accepted unit of measurement.
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Module logo #21688(Photovoltaic) See "Photovoltaic Module".
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Module logo #20693Dimensional co-ordination of components
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Module logo #20694Dimensional co-ordination of components.
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module logo #20974 noun a self-contained component (unit or item) that is used in combination with other components
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module logo #21221In construction, a standard or unit that governs the form of the rest. For example, Japanese room sizes are traditionally governed by multiples of standard tatami floor mats; today prefabricated buildings are mass-produced in a similar way. Spacecraft components, designed in coordination, are also modules. For the Apollo ...
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module logo #21199a separable component, frequently one that is interchangeable with others, for assembly into units of differing size, complexity, or function. · any of the individual, self-contained segments of a spacecraft, designed to perform a particular task: the spacecraft's command module; a lunar module. · a standard or unit for measuring. ...
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