noun
- plural of modelling; the act or process of creating a representation or simulation of something
- plural of modelling; the work or profession of being a fashion model
- plural of modelling; the shaping or forming of a material (such as clay) into a desired form
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'modelings'; commonly used in art, science, and technology contexts
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'modelings'
Usage: British spelling; American English typically uses 'modelings'; common in art and sculpture
Examples
- The architect's modellings of the new building helped the client visualize the design.
- Climate modellings suggest that temperatures will continue to rise over the next century.
- She pursued several modellings for fashion magazines during her college years.
- The artist's clay modellings displayed remarkable attention to detail.
- Computer modellings are essential tools in modern engineering and physics.
- His early modellings in the fashion industry led to a successful career.
- The team created multiple modellings to test different solutions to the problem.