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I spent a lot of my time working in the American module, and he would stay in the Russian segment working on his things, and we’d meet up at meal times. So it actually worked out very well.

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD MODULE

From Latin modulus, diminutive of modusmode.

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PRONUNCIATION OF MODULE

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF MODULE

Module is a noun.

A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES MODULE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Modularity

Modularity is the degree to which a system’s components may be separated and recombined. The meaning of the word, however, can vary somewhat by context: ▪ In biology, modularity is the concept that organisms or metabolic pathways are composed of modules. ▪ In construction, modules are a bundle of redundant project components that are produced en masse prior to installation. ▪ In nature, modularity refers to the construction of a cellular organism by joining together standardized units to form larger compositions, as for example, the hexagonal cells in a honeycomb. ▪ In the Five Principles of New Media as defined by Lev Manovich, modularity covers the principle that new media is composed of modules or self-sufficient parts of the overall media object. ▪ In the study of networks, modularity is a benefit function that measures the quality of a division of a network into groups or communities. ▪ In ecology, modularity is considered a key factor – along with diversity and feedback – in supporting resilience. ▪ In mathematics, the term can be used in several different ways.


Definition of module in the English dictionary

The first definition of module in the dictionary is a self-contained unit or item, such as an assembly of electronic components and associated wiring or a segment of computer software, which itself performs a defined task and can be linked with other such units to form a larger system. Other definition of module is a standard unit of measure, esp one used to coordinate the dimensions of buildings and components; in classical architecture, half the diameter of a column at the base of the shaft. Module is also a standardized unit designed to be added to or used as part of an arrangement of similar units, as in furniture.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH MODULE

Synonyms and antonyms of module in the English dictionary of synonyms

Translation of «module» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF MODULE

Find out the translation of module to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of module from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «module» in English.

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módulo

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módulo

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The term «module» is very widely used and occupies the 4.875 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about module

4 QUOTES WITH «MODULE»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word module.

I spent a lot of my time working in the American module, and he would stay in the Russian segment working on his things, and we’d meet up at meal times. So it actually worked out very well.

Health care organizations don’t ask us to interface to every type of module because they understand that it could cause safety problems.

Coltrane would do what you’d get a Roland Pro Tools module to do but with a group of jazz musicians.

Our ultimate goal is extensible programming (EP). By this, we mean the construction of hierarchies of modules, each module adding new functionality to the system.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MODULE»

Discover the use of module in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to module and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

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Action Plan for IELTS: General Training Module

A short, intensive, low-level exam preparation guide, based around preparing for IELTS in the few weeks leading up to the test.

Vanessa Jakeman, Clare McDowell, 2006

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The TKT Course CLIL Module

This is ‘the’ teacher training course for teachers and trainee teachers preparing for the Cambridge ESOL Teaching Knowledge Test — CLIL module.

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Drupal 7 Module Development

Create your own Drupal 7 modules from scratch.

Matt Butcher, Larry Garfield, John Wilkins, 2010

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Ace the IELTS: IELTS General Module — How to Maximize Your Score

All the tips, techniques, strategies and advice are focused on maximizing students’ score by increasing their task-solving speed and efficiency, and preventing typical mistakes. ‘Ace the IELTS’ is loved by teachers as well as students.

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Target Band 7: IELTS Academic Module : how to Maximize Your …

All the tips, techniques, strategies and advice are focused on maximizing students’ score by increasing their task-solving speed and efficiency, and preventing typical mistakes. ‘Target Band 7’ is loved by teachers as well as students.

This volume features a collection of 13 peer-reviewed contributions consisting of expository/survey articles and research papers by 24 authors.

Toma Albu, Gary F. Birkenmeier, Ali Erdogan, 2011

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Moon Lander: How We Developed the Apollo Lunar Module

This is a first hand account of designing, building, testing and flying the first Apollo lunar module by the engineer on the project, Thomas Kelly.

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Ecdl/Icdl Syllabus 4 Module 7 Information and Communication …

The manual comes with its own data files which you can use for practising the relevant exercises. Approved by the ECDL Foundation.

Cia Training Ltd Staff, 2003

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Foundations of Module and Ring Theory

Translated (with the addition of a number of new results, exercises, and references) from the German original of 1988 (Verlag Reinhard Fischer, Munich), this volume provides a comprehensive introduction to module theory and the related part …

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Trusted Platform Module Basics: Using TPM in Embedded Systems

* Clear, practical tutorial style text with real-world applications * First book on TPM for embedded designers * Provides a sound foundation on the TPM, helping designers take advantage of hardware security based on sound TCG standards * …

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MODULE»

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Global Mobile M2M Module Market 2015-2019

Mobile M2M module is a chip embedded in smart devices, which enables the data transmission and communication between electronic … «PR Newswire, Jul 15»

Huawei LTE-only M2M Module ME209u-526D Receives Certification

Huawei’s ME209u-526D is a single mode, LTE-only Machine-to-Machine (M2M) module capable of LTE Category 3 speeds, with downlink data … «PR Newswire, Jul 15»

Merck releases first CreatingConnections™ educational module on …

Merck Animal Health today released the first module in the CreatingConnections™ Educational Series that features industry experts who share … «Dairy Herd Management, Jul 15»

CIGS module producer Hulk planning 200MW expansion by year-end

Product acceptance, module performance and yields from its initial line will be transferred to a new single 200MW line, intended to further … «PV-Tech, Jul 15»

Surface Mount Module provides data and power isolation.

Module counts as 2 USB hubs for cascaded applications when used in conjunction with host controller and provides full 5 V/500 mA power to … «ThomasNet News, Jul 15»

Linux Touchscreen Display Module fosters control interation.

Powered by the G2H2 controller, this general-purpose Linux touchscreen module incorporates an industrial panel with an integrated touch … «ThomasNet News, Jul 15»

PowerShell Module Manifests: An Underutilized Asset

Think of a module manifest as the module metadata and dependencies. You can create a module without one but it’s never going to be … «Windows IT Pro, Jul 15»

Final Cygnus module sets sail

GDF Suez’ Cygnus Alpha compression module (ACM) sailed away from Heerema Fabrication Group’s Hartlepool facility on the night of 20 July, … «OE Digital, Jul 15»

BSE provides enhanced module for NBFC pledged shares reporting

«Recently, BSE had launched an enhanced module for pledge reporting wherein the NBFCs shall be able to submit quarterly reporting of … «Economic Times, Jul 15»

Hanwha Q CELLS Announces Solar Module Supply Agreement and …

Ltd («Hanwha Q CELLS») (NASDAQ: HQCL) today announced the signing of a solar module supply agreement and Joint Venture agreement … «PR Newswire, Jul 15»

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1

: a standard or unit of measurement

2

: the size of some one part taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of an architectural composition are regulated

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: any in a series of standardized units for use together: such as

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: a unit of furniture or architecture

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: an educational unit which covers a single subject or topic

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: a usually packaged functional assembly of electronic components for use with other such assemblies

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: an independently operable unit that is a part of the total structure of a space vehicle

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: a subset of an additive group that is also a group under addition

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: a mathematical set that is a commutative group under addition and that is closed under multiplication which is distributive from the left or right or both by elements of a ring and for which a(bx) = (ab)x or (xb)a = x(ba) or both where a and b are elements of the ring and x belongs to the set

Example Sentences



factories that build engines, transmissions, brakes, and other modules for cars



a memory module for storing information

Recent Examples on the Web

Additionally, FanDuel’s No Sweat First Bet promotion does not require a promo code so users can simply click on the module below to claim this generous offer.


Ian Firstenberg, Chicago Tribune, 6 Apr. 2023





With the packaging improvements Hyundai has made to the battery module, the automaker has been able to reduce the part count significantly, which lightens the vehicle overall.


Kristin Shaw, Popular Science, 3 Apr. 2023





The modules will be enough to power 1.8 gigawatts of solar energy projects.


Alex Knapp, Forbes, 1 Apr. 2023





Image: Framework The modules don’t need to be powered, by the way!


Sean Hollister, The Verge, 30 Mar. 2023





The modules are then connected to one another to form the battery pack.


John Voelcker, Car and Driver, 30 Mar. 2023





Each module is itself a spacecraft.


Will Sullivan, Smithsonian Magazine, 28 Mar. 2023





The module, Danzico told me, was developed with the help of the A.I. itself.


Kyle Chayka, The New Yorker, 21 Mar. 2023





The module is slated to launch in 2028.


Bret Baier, Fox News, 21 Mar. 2023



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Word History

First Known Use

circa 1628, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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What does module mean?

1 : a standard or unit of measurement. 2 : the size of some one part taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of an architectural composition are regulated. 3a : any in a series of standardized units for use together: such as. (1) : a unit of furniture or architecture.

What is module and modular?

Modular design, or modularity in design, is a design principle that subdivides a system into smaller parts called modules (such as modular process skids), which can be independently created, modified, replaced, or exchanged with other modules or between different systems.

What is module example?

The definition of a module is a standard unit of measurement in building planning, or a detachable part of a whole, or an independent unit that is part of a whole. When a fence has six-foot lengths, each six-foot length is an example of a module.

Is the word module a noun?

noun. a 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.

What is another name for modules?

What is another word for module?

part component
element unit
section segment
building block constituent
piece ingredient

What does module mean in school?

Modules Defined A module can be defined as a unit, chapter, topic, or segment of instruction. It is a standard unit or instructional section of your course that is a “self-contained” chunk of instruction.

What is the purpose of module?

Modules are used to organize course content by weeks, units, or a different organizational structure. Modules essentially create a one-directional linear flow of what students should do in a course. Each module can contain files, discussions, assignments, quizzes, and other learning materials.

What is the use of module?

Modules are used primarily to group object definitions together that have a common business purpose or use. For example a module might contain all the data types and routines related to inventory management.

What is the difference between module and unit?

A module aims at developing a clearly identifiable and certifiable portion of the curriculum, expressed in terms of competence objectives. Units, too, are generally based on clearly defined objectives (often described in terms of grammar, vocabulary, functions, skills, etc.).

What are the characteristics of a good module?

Characteristics of Good Systems

  • The 3 Characteristics of Good Modules. Essentially, there are just three important guidelines for how modules should operate and interact.
  • Low Coupling. Coupling is just the degree to which the components of a system rely on each other.
  • High Cohesion.
  • Strong Encapsulation.
  • Wrapping Up.

What is unit of module?

“Module” is the unit of size that indicates how big or small a gear is. It is the ratio of the reference diameter of the gear divided by the number of teeth. the number of teeth.

What is the difference between module and chapter?

Books can be printed entirely or by chapter. The book module allows you to have main chapters and sub chapters, but it goes no deeper. In other words, sub chapters cannot have their own sub chapters, as the module is intended to be a simple resource for teachers and students.

What are modules in textbooks?

In your textbook one might be a smaller part of another. For example, a book had many modules (for example they might be topics like school, the workplace, family etc) and then each module is split into units (for example the classroom, lunchtime, etc).

How can I make a learning module?

Creating a Learning Module

  1. In Edit Mode, on the Course Menu, click an existing Content Area or create a new one.
  2. On the Content Area’s Action Bar, point to Build Content to access the drop-down list.
  3. Select Learning Module.
  4. On the Create Learning Module page, type in a Name.

What is module of a chapter?

A module is the building block of your lessons. For example, you may create a module, unit, chapter, or lecture, for each week. A large majority of instructors organize their modules in weeks, adding lecture notes, activities, links, and resources that relate to that week’s topic as ‘sections’ of the week’s module.

How do you introduce a module?

Your module introductions should focus on providing context. When completed, your module introductions will help highlight the narrative arc of your course: how each module builds toward those after it and how each serves a vital role in the students’ achievement of the course objectives.

How do you write a module?

  1. Preparation and Pre-planning. Prepare a sequential plan of all steps necessary to complete the Module.
  2. Volunteer Group Activities. Explain the responsibilities that may be carried out by volunteer groups.
  3. Activities. This is where the writer describes the Module’s program or activity in detail.
  4. Post Activities.
  5. Attachments.

How long is a module?

A module M has finite length if and only if it has a (finite) composition series, and the length of every such composition series is equal to the length of M.

How many modules are in a degree?

At Unisa, undergraduate modules are usually 12 credits. Each module is pegged according to a specific NQF level. A bachelor’s degree of 360 credits, for example, consists of 30 modules of 12 credits each….Qualifications: credits, modules and NQF levels.

New NQF level 7
Vocational Advanced diploma
Professional Bachelor degree Advanced diploma
General Bachelor degree

How long does it take to complete a university module?

So, a 15 credit module is expected to involve 150 hours of study, a 30 credit module is 300 hours, a 45 credit module is 450 hours, a 60 credit module is 600 hours. Most undergraduate modules are either 15 or 30 credits.

Are Artinian modules finitely generated?

As a consequence, any finitely-generated module over an Artinian ring is Artinian.

Is every Noetherian ring Artinian?

A ring A is noetherian, respectively artinian, if it is noetherian, respectively artinian, considered as an A-module. In other words, the ring A is noetherian, respectively artinian, if every chain a1 ⊆ a2 ⊆ ··· of ideal ai in A is stable, respectively if every chain a1 ⊇ a2 ⊇··· of ideals ai in A is stable.

Why is Z Noetherian?

But all ideals of B are also A-submodules of B (though not necessarily conversely). Since A-submodules satisfy the a.c.c., so do ideals of B , so B is a Noetherian ring. Example: The ring Z[i] of Gaussian integers is a finitely generated Z-module, and Z is Noetherian. By the previous Theorem, Z[i] is a Noetherian ring.

What is semi simple R module?

In mathematics, especially in the area of abstract algebra known as module theory, a semisimple module or completely reducible module is a type of module that can be understood easily from its parts. A ring that is a semisimple module over itself is known as an Artinian semisimple ring.

How do you prove a module is simple?

In mathematics, specifically in ring theory, the simple modules over a ring R are the (left or right) modules over R that are non-zero and have no non-zero proper submodules. Equivalently, a module M is simple if and only if every cyclic submodule generated by a non-zero element of M equals M.

What is a semi simple matrix?

A semi-simple matrix is one that is similar to a direct sum of simple matrices; if the field is algebraically closed, this is the same as being diagonalizable. These notions of semi-simplicity can be unified using the language of semi-simple modules, and generalized to semi-simple categories.

Is direct sum commutative?

Direct sums are commutative and associative (up to isomorphism), meaning that it doesn’t matter in which order one forms the direct sum.

What is the meaning of direct sum?

Direct sums are defined for a number of different sorts of mathematical objects, including subspaces, matrices, modules, and groups. An element of the direct sum is zero for all but a finite number of entries, while an element of the direct product can have all nonzero entries.

What is the direct sum of two groups?

In mathematics, a group G is called the direct sum of two normal subgroups with trivial intersection if it is generated by the subgroups.

What is the difference between direct sum and direct product?

. The direct sum and direct product differ only for infinite indices, where the elements of a direct sum are zero for all but for a finite number of entries. They are dual in the sense of category theory: the direct sum is the coproduct, while the direct product is the product.

What Does Module Mean?

A module is a software component or part of a program that contains one or more routines. One or more independently developed modules make up a program. An enterprise-level software application may contain several different modules, and each module serves unique and separate business operations.

Modules make a programmer’s job easy by allowing the programmer to focus on only one area of the functionality of the software application. Modules are typically incorporated into the program (software) through interfaces.

Techopedia Explains Module

Software applications include many different tasks and processes that cohesively serve all paradigms within a complete business solution. Early software versions were gradually built from an original and basic level, and development teams did not yet have the ability to use prewritten code.

The introduction of modularity allowed programmers to reuse prewritten code with new applications. Modules were created and bundled with compilers, in which each module performed a business or routine operation within the program.

For example, Systems, Applications and Products in Data Processing (SAP) – an enterprise resource planning (ERP) software – is comprised of several large modules (for example, finance, supply chain and payroll, etc.), which may be implemented with little or no customization. A classic example of a module-based application is Microsoft Word, which contains modules incorporated from Microsoft Paint that help users create drawings or figures.

Princeton’s WordNetRate this definition:3.0 / 1 vote

  1. faculty, mental faculty, modulenoun

    one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind

  2. modulenoun

    detachable compartment of a spacecraft

  3. modulenoun

    computer circuit consisting of an assembly of electronic components (as of computer hardware)

  4. modulenoun

    a self-contained component (unit or item) that is used in combination with other components

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  1. modulenoun

    A self-contained component of a system, often interchangeable, which has a well-defined interface to the other components.

  2. modulenoun

    A standard unit of measure used for determining the proportions of a building.

  3. modulenoun

    A section of a program; a subroutine.

  4. modulenoun

    A unit of education covering a single topic.

  5. modulenoun

    A pre-prepared adventure scenario with related materials for a role-playing game.

  6. modulenoun

    An abelian group.

    K-module, module over K

  7. modulenoun

    An algebraic structure which behaves just like a vector space over a field F, except that F is replaced by K, a commutative ring with unit.

    Any module extends easily into a uE000133009uE001-module.

  8. modulenoun

    A file containing a music sequence that can be played in a tracker (called also mod or music module).

  9. modulenoun

    (hydraulics) A contrivance for regulating the supply of water from an irrigation channel.

  10. Etymology: From module, from modulus, diminutive of modus; see mode.

Samuel Johnson’s DictionaryRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. Modulenoun

    An empty representation; a model.

    Etymology: modulus, Latin.

    My heart hath one poor string to stay it by,
    Which holds but till thy news be uttered;
    And then, all this thou seest, is but a clod
    And module of confounded royalty.
    William Shakespeare, King John.

Webster DictionaryRate this definition:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. Modulenoun

    a model or measure

  2. Modulenoun

    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 minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection

  3. Modulenoun

    to model; also, to modulate

  4. Etymology: [See module, n., Modulate.]

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  1. Module

    In abstract algebra, the concept of a module over a ring is a generalization of the notion of vector space over a field, wherein the corresponding scalars are the elements of an arbitrary ring. Modules also generalize the notion of abelian groups, which are modules over the ring of integers.
    Thus, a module, like a vector space, is an additive abelian group; a product is defined between elements of the ring and elements of the module that is distributive over both parameters and is compatible with the ring multiplication.
    Modules are very closely related to the representation theory of groups. They are also one of the central notions of commutative algebra and homological algebra, and are used widely in algebraic geometry and algebraic topology.

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  1. module

    A facet of education or training.

    The education module was easy and simple to understand.

    Submitted by MaryC on March 14, 2020  

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    Rank popularity for the word ‘module’ in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3024

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    Rank popularity for the word ‘module’ in Nouns Frequency: #785

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of module in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of module in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of module in a Sentence

  1. Wang Zhongyang:

    Two space labs will be launched later and dock with the core module, ‘Tianhe-1,’ the construction of the space station is expected to finish in 2022.

  2. Andy Saunders:

    Step into the boots of Commander Jim Lovell (hand, left) as he keeps watch over his ship and crew as they try to rest in the cold, dark Lunar Module lifeboat.

  3. Lisa Jackson:

    Tungsten from the iPhone alert module can be used to make a precision cutting tool and the silver from the motherboard can be used in a solar panel, ultimately our goal is to create breakthroughs that allow us to use high-quality materials in our own products.

  4. David Goggins:

    With the Virginia Payload Modules, we’re adding a body section that will house four additional Virginia Payload Tubes. That will allow you to go from 12 to 40 Tomahawks – that is the main driver or requirement for this new module.

  5. John Shannon:

    The bottom line is there’s nothing else like the SLS because it was built from the ground up to be human rated, it is the only vehicle that can take the Orion spacecraft and the service module to the moon. And that’s the purpose-built design — to take large hardware and humans to cislunar space, and nothing else exists that can do that.

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