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British motorcycle from the 1920s
The BSA Model E was a British V-twin motorcycle manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at their factory in Armoury Road, Small Heath, Birmingham
BSA_Model_E
Former British motorcycle marque
BSA motorcycles were made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA), which was a major British industrial combine, a group of businesses manufacturing
BSA_motorcycles
Motorcycle manufacturer
BSA Company Limited is a motorcycle manufacturer which purchased rights to the BSA name from Birmingham Small Arms Company's successor, Dennis Poore's
BSA_Company
British, 250 cc single cylinder motorcycle, produced by BSA in the 1960s
The BSA C15 was a 250 cc single-cylinder ohv motorcycle manufactured by the British company BSA from September 1958 until 1967, and was BSA's first four-stroke
BSA_C15
Topics referred to by the same term
Fike Model E, a 1970s light aircraft Wright Model E, a 1913 aircraft AJS Model E, an interwar motorcycle produced after the AJS Model D BSA Model E, an
Model_E
Type of motorcycle
which the Allies of World War II received as war reparations. BSA launched the first model, the D1, in 1948. Motorcycles based on the RT 125 also went into
BSA_Bantam
British motorcycle
sidecar model with a simple 500 cc single cylinder side valve engine. It had low compression and plenty of low-end torque through a standard BSA gearbox
BSA_M20
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Spitfire is a high-performance BSA motorcycle made from 1966 to 1968 with model designations of MkII, MkIII and MkIV. Announced at the Brighton
BSA_Spitfire
British single cylinder motorcycle, produced by BSA in the 1970s
as the road version, special models were produced for off-road competition use. BSA's earlier 500cc single was the BSA Gold Star, a pre-unit machine
BSA_B50
Motorcycle
1950 to 1963. The series was succeeded by the A65 unit construction models. BSA, then the largest UK motorcycle manufacturer, was falling behind in the
BSA_A10_series
Type of motorcycle
The BSA B40 was a series of 350 cc (21 cu in) unit construction single-cylinder OHV four-stroke motorcycles made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company
BSA_B40
Submachine gun
The BSA Experimental Model 1949 was a submachine gun of British origin intended to replace the Sten submachine gun. The weapon was fed from a 32-round
BSA_experimental_model_1949
Type of motorcycle
Featherbed frames. The model was discontinued in 1963 when the unit-construction A65 was introduced. Launched in 1957 the BSA Super Rocket retained the
BSA_Super_Rocket
Piston engine with two cylinders in "V" configuration
1999–present Yamaha XV1600A 50 degrees: 1919–1924 BSA Model E, 1924–1936 Brough Superior SS100, 1929–1940 Matchless Model X, 1936–1955 Vincent Rapide, all Victory
V-twin_engine
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Lightning is a British BSA 650 cc-class motorcycle made in Birmingham between 1965 and 1972. The BSA Lightning was designed as the all-round sports
BSA_Lightning
Motorcycle
the unit construction A50 model superseded them. After the 1938 launch of the Triumph Speed Twin designed by Edward Turner, BSA needed a 500cc parallel
BSA_A7
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Model L is a British motorcycle manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at their factory in Armoury Road, Small Heath, Birmingham from
BSA_Model_L
Aprilia Shiver Aprilia sxv 450 (550) Aprilia Tuono Britten V1000 BSA Model E and other models Cagiva Raptor 650 Cagiva Raptor 1000 Ducati Monster 696 Ducati
List of motorcycles by type of engine
List_of_motorcycles_by_type_of_engine
Major British industrial combine
The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA) was a major British industrial combine, a group of businesses manufacturing military and sporting firearms;
Birmingham_Small_Arms_Company
Type of motorcycle
by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at Small Heath, Birmingham. The Golden Flash was the first model in the BSA A10 series. It was available in black
BSA_Golden_Flash
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Rocket Gold Star (RGS) was a 646 cc (39.4 cu in) air-cooled parallel twin motorcycle produced by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at Small
BSA_Rocket_Gold_Star
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Royal Star was a Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycle whose new engine design paved the way for a range of successful unit construction
BSA_A50_Royal_Star
Type of motorcycle
for the two markets. The 500cc models were discontinued in 1971 when the single cylinder B50 model was introduced. The BSA Group faced worsening financial
BSA_unit_twins
250 cc single-cylinder models & a 350 cc side-valve model for 1940 only All Bantams were single cylinder two-stroke machines All BSA parallel twins were
List_of_BSA_motorcycles
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Hornet is a British motorcycle made by BSA at their factory in Birmingham for export to the US between 1964 and 1965. The BSA Spitfire Hornet
BSA_Hornet
1960s/1970s British motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering, Meriden
Trident and BSA Rocket 3 was a technically advanced, high-performance roadster (or standard) motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering and BSA (both companies
BSA_Rocket_3/Triumph_Trident
British scooter
sold as the BSA Sunbeam, was a scooter designed to have good performance and handling for the motorcycle enthusiast. The entry of the BSA group into the
Triumph_Tigress/BSA_Sunbeam
Type of motorcycle
The BSA S-Series, most commonly known as the BSA Sloper, was a series of motorcycles produced by the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) of Birmingham
BSA_Sloper
British single-cylinder motorcycle from the 1930s
slightly uprated sports version called the BSA Empire Star was launched with the Blue Star remaining in the model range and called the “New Blue Star, Q21”
BSA_Blue_Star
Type of motorcycle
reliable[citation needed]. "BSA Post World War II". Archived from the original on 14 October 2009. Retrieved 25 October 2009. "The BSA C Model Group". Archived from
BSA_C12
British motorcycle
The BSA C11 is a British motorcycle manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) at their factory in Armoury Road, Small Heath, Birmingham, between
BSA_C11
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Thunderbolt was a British motorcycle made by BSA at their factory in Armoury Road in Small Heath, Birmingham between 1962 and 1972. Fitted with
BSA_Thunderbolt
Motorcycle made by BSA from 1938 to 1963
The BSA Gold Star is a motorcycle made by BSA from 1938 to 1963. They were 350 cc and 500 cc single-cylinder four-stroke production motorcycles known
BSA_Gold_Star
British single-cylinder motorcycle from the 1960s
The BSA B44 Shooting Star was a motorcycle made by BSA at their factory in Small Heath, Birmingham. Similar to the BSA C15 and sharing many of the same
BSA_B44_Shooting_Star
BSA motorcycle produced 1937–1939
BSA rationalised its model range. In 1937 BSA B21 introduced a new series of models designed by Val Page. The B21 was the 250 cc overhead valve model
BSA_B21
and BSA were already using cast non-ferrous alloy chaincases and started converting to unit construction in the 1950s. A driving factor behind the BSA/Triumph
Unit_construction
Line of motorcycles made by Kawasaki
produce a copy of the 500 cc BSA A7. Meguro had been Japan's largest motorcycle manufacturer but in the late 1950s its models had become less competitive
Kawasaki_W_series
Indian motorbike manufacturer
The latter is available in its BSA bikes launched in the United Kingdom. In 2025, it re-launched the 1942 model BSA WM20 motorcycle best known for its
Classic_Legends_(company)
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Road Rocket was a 1950s 646 cc (39.4 cu in) air-cooled parallel twin motorcycle designed by Bert Hopwood and produced by Birmingham Small Arms
BSA_Road_Rocket
Type of motorcycle
machines, so original Clubman models are highly sought after. The BSA Spitfire replaced the Lightning Clubman as BSA's highest-performance machine in
BSA_Lightning_Clubman
American submachine gun
(BSA) in England to produce a European model. These were produced in small quantities and have a different appearance than the classic style. The BSA 1926
Thompson_submachine_gun
Motorcycle
The BSA A65 Star was a Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycle aimed at the US market for unit construction twins. As well as giving a clean look
BSA_A65_Star
British bicycle manufacturer
British motorcycling, part of the Ariel marque. The company was sold to BSA in 1951, but the brand survived until 1967. Influential Ariel designers included
Ariel_Motorcycles
American multinational automobile manufacturer
electric vehicles by establishing Ford Model E, a division for Ford's electric vehicle business. Ford Model E is expected to be profitable by 2026, and
Ford_Motor_Company
Youth organization in the United States
Outdoor Code". outdoorethics-bsa.or. Archived from the original on July 29, 2019. Retrieved July 18, 2019. "BSA fieldbook". BSA Troop 577. Archived from the
Scouting_America
British armoured car
participated in trials and production of armoured cars and BSA Cycles – whose parent Birmingham Small Arms (BSA) was involved in armaments – had a small front wheel
Daimler_Dingo
Brand name used by a European automobile company
component business were absorbed by Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA). Years later, the BSA chairman was to tell shareholders that the acquisition had "done
Royal_Enfield_(England)
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Lightning Rocket was a Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) motorcycle made in Birmingham. A highly tuned version of the BSA A65R Rocket, it was
BSA_Lightning_Rocket
Chemical compound
Bis(trimethylsilyl)acetamide (BSA) is an organosilicon compound with the formula MeC(OSiMe3)NSiMe3 (Me = CH3). It is a colorless liquid that is soluble
Bis(trimethylsilyl)acetamide
Scouting America (formerly the Boy Scouts of America [BSA]) was inspired by and modeled on The Boy Scouts Association, established by Robert Baden-Powell
History_of_Scouting_America
Four Brough Superior Golden Dream BSA B21 BSA Blue Star BSA C11 BSA Empire Star BSA Gold Star BSA M20 BSA M33-10 BSA W33-7 DKW RT 125 DKW SS 350 Excelsior
List of motorcycles of the 1930s
List_of_motorcycles_of_the_1930s
British single cylinder 4-stroke motorcycle
The Empire Star was a standard motorcycle made by BSA at their factory in Small Heath, Birmingham. Named to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George
BSA_Empire_Star
British motor vehicle manufacturer
Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) in 1910, which also made cars under its own name before the Second World War. In 1933, BSA bought the Lanchester Motor
Daimler_Company
Drug calculating formula
medicine, the body surface area (BSA) is the measured or calculated surface area of a human body. For many clinical purposes, BSA is a better indicator of metabolic
Body_surface_area
Type of motorcycle
tuned for increased performance, was popular in café racers such as Tribsas (BSA frame) and particularly Tritons (Norton featherbed frame). The 650 cc T120
Triumph_Bonneville
Submachine gun
because the first models had been made with too close tolerances. It was however, more accurate and easier to use. Later pre-production models had more generous
BSA_Welgun
Archaeological research center in Greece
The British School at Athens (BSA; Greek: Βρετανική Σχολή Αθηνών) is an institute for advanced research, one of the eight British International Research
British_School_at_Athens
Type of motorcycle
The BSA Fury was a Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) prototype motorcycle made in 1970. Designed by Edward Turner but substantially redesigned by Bert
BSA_Fury
Type of motorcycle
style model that emulates the Kawasaki W series, three models that were produced from 1967 to 1975, and which in turn were based on the British BSA A7.
Kawasaki_W800
Type of motorcycle
was replaced by the BSA W33-8 BSA Blue Star in the same year. "BSA 4.99hp. OHV" (PDF). Retrieved 31 October 2010. "List of BSA Models" (PDF). Retrieved
BSA_W33-7
Light machine gun
World War increased demand for the Lewis gun, and BSA began production, under the designation "Model 1914". The design was officially approved for service
Lewis_gun
Allegations involving child molestation
The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States, with 2.3 million youth members and approximately 889,000
Boy Scouts of America sex abuse cases
Boy_Scouts_of_America_sex_abuse_cases
Type of motorcycle
valve 'de Luxe' models, both of which had 5.95 hp engines. "BSA 1933". Retrieved 31 October 2010. "BSA Models 1933/1934". Retrieved 31 October 2010. v t e
BSA_M33-10
American businessman (born 1973)
original on December 30, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2012. American Business BSA Merit Badge Guide Archived September 6, 2015, at the Wayback Machine, June
Larry_Page
British motorcycle manufacturer
World War, when they became a subsidiary of Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA) and manufactured successful autocycles until 1957. List of motorcycles of
New_Hudson_Motorcycles
British bolt-action rifle
Fazakerley and BSA Shirley. The No. 4 rifles refurbished at ROF Fazakerley were for British military use while No. 4 rifles refurbished at BSA Shirley were
Lee–Enfield
Car manufacturer
and afterwards at Sandy Lane, Coventry England. It was purchased by the BSA Group at the end of 1930, after which its cars were made by Daimler on Daimler's
Lanchester_Motor_Company
Scouting America, formerly the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), one of the largest private youth organizations in the United States, has policies which prohibit
Scouting America membership controversies
Scouting_America_membership_controversies
1968–1986 automotive manufacturing conglomerate
Daimler merged with the BSA car armaments and motorcycles company BSA (last BSA car, 1939). 1931 Lanchester purchased by BSA/Daimler (last Lanchester
British_Leyland
Highest rank in Scouts BSA
Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Scouts BSA program of Scouting America. Since its inception in 1911, only four percent of Scouts have
Eagle_Scout
Type of bicycle hub
(BSA part No.8-701) and carried four sprockets. Shimano made their first freehub in 1978 in both the Dura-Ace, and 600 (later known as Ultegra) models
Freehub
English motorcycle racer (1934–2026)
in the Motocross World Championships from 1954 to 1969 as a member of the BSA factory racing team. Smith's achievements in motorcycle racing included two
Jeff_Smith_(motorcyclist)
Type of motorcycle
in 1965 when all development at BSA was halted by financial difficulties. The A65R was a development of the old model range led by Bob Fearon, managing
BSA_A65_Rocket
English car manufacturing company
bodies and tooling, projects including the Jaguar E-type bonnet and panels for Triumph, Ariel and BSA motorcycles and scooters. Further contracts undertaken
Carbodies
British motorcycle manufacturer
Norton-Villiers, part of Manganese Bronze Holdings, in 1966, and merged with BSA to form Norton Villiers Triumph in 1973. In late 2008, Stuart Garner, a UK
Norton_Motorcycle_Company
British anti-tank rifle
Boys: an early model (Mark I), which had a circular muzzle brake and T-shaped monopod, built primarily at BSA in England; a later model (Mk I*) built primarily
Boys_anti-tank_rifle
1966 Scooter". "Raleigh Mopeds—History, Model Introductions and Specification Changes". Triumph Tigress/BSA Sunbeam "Under-100 Index". www.users.globalnet
List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands
List_of_motor_scooter_manufacturers_and_brands
Type of motorcycle
the BSA Bantam and the MMZ M-1A Moskva, later known as the Minsk. The Model 125 or S-125 was introduced by Harley-Davidson in 1947 as a 1948 model. The
Harley-Davidson_Hummer
Flashlight used by the US Army and Marines
2697 with the “TL-122” designation stamped into the head instead of the BSA emblem. The flashlight body was painted Army olive drab and the lens, switch
MX991/U_Flashlight
Car marque owned by Jaguar Land Rover and former British car company
Daimler, not to be confused with Daimler-Benz or Daimler AG, in 1960 from BSA. From the late 1960s, Jaguar used the Daimler marque as a brand name for
Jaguar_Cars
Special Combination 1936 Brush Pony 1947 BSA B25 2 hp 1925 BSA Bantam D1 1949 BSA M21 1960 BSA S28 OHV 1928 BSA Victor Grand Prix Works Scrambler 1967 Bugatti
List of vehicles at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu
List_of_vehicles_at_the_National_Motor_Museum,_Beaulieu
Relative weight based on mass and height
= ( H 7 / 4 ) ( WC 5 / 6 ) BSA VTC {\displaystyle \mathrm {SBSI} ={\frac {({\text{H}}^{7/4})({\text{WC}}^{5/6})}{\text{BSA VTC}}}} A simplified, dimensionless
Body_mass_index
Cadet rifle
assembly. The TOZ-17 has the bolt with a rear safety similar to BSA rifle as the BSA Sportsman. The TOZ-17 has a free-floating barrel for increased accuracy
TOZ_rifle
Brennabor Typ N Brennabor Typ Z Brough Superior SS100 Brough Superior SS80 BSA Model L BSA Sloper Böhmerland (motorcycle) Cleveland four-cylinder motorcycle Excelsior
List of motorcycles of the 1920s
List_of_motorcycles_of_the_1920s
Released bike list of Royal Enfield
Motors in 1995. List of AMC motorcycles List of Ariel motorcycles List of BSA motorcycles List of Douglas motorcycles List of Norton motorcycles List of
List of Royal Enfield motorcycles
List_of_Royal_Enfield_motorcycles
American painter and illustrator (1894–1978)
also noted for his 64-year relationship with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), during which he produced covers for their publication Boys' Life (now Scout
Norman_Rockwell
Bicycle designed to fold into a compact form
Company (BSA) developed a folding bicycle small enough to be taken in small gliders or on parachute jumps from aircraft. This British WWII Airborne BSA folding
Folding_bicycle
British manufacturing company in Coventry, England
Dingo lost out to a design by BSA Cycles but 'Dingo' was adopted as the name for the BSA design; which was built by a BSA subsidiary as the Daimler Dingo
Alvis Car and Engineering Company
Alvis_Car_and_Engineering_Company
Vertebrate natural glucocorticoid hormone
Kirkwood TB, Wilkinson DJ, Jones JJ, Miller VM (March 2009). "A mathematical model of aging-related and cortisol induced hippocampal dysfunction". BMC Neuroscience
Cortisol
American motorcycle manufacturer
took the same design as the foundation of their BSA Bantam. In 1960, Harley-Davidson consolidated the Model 165 and Hummer lines into the Super-10, introduced
Harley-Davidson
Liberal religious Unitarian Universalist congregations, formed in 1961
criticism of these BSA policies. In 1998, the BSA withdrew recognition of Religion in Life, stating that such information was incompatible with BSA programs. The
Unitarian Universalist Association
Unitarian_Universalist_Association
Genre of sporting motorcycle
A less common hybrid was the "Tribsa", which had a Triumph engine in a BSA duplex frame. Other hybrids included the "NorVin" (a Vincent V-Twin engine
Café_racer
UK-owned motorcycle manufacturer
early 1970s by Bert Hopwood but not implemented by the then BSA-Triumph company. The first models, known generically as the T300s, all used a common piston
Triumph_Motorcycles_Ltd
Aviation museum in Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England
Motorcycle 1938 Rudge Motorcycle 1940 BSA M20 Motorcycle 1950 Philips Cyclemaster 1952 Brockhouse Corgi Scooter 1955 BSA A7 Motorcycle 1955 New Hudson Motorcycle
Shuttleworth_Collection
Treatment of cancer using drugs that inhibit cell division or kill cells
determining chemotherapy dosage is based on calculated body surface area (BSA). The BSA is usually calculated with a mathematical formula or a nomogram, using
Chemotherapy
Automotive hybrid engine technology
(BISG or B-ISG) Belt-driven starter alternator or belted starter alternator (BSA) Dynastart 2001–2003 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon Mild Hybrid 2002–2008 Toyota
BAS_hybrid
Non-creedal liberal religious movement
in scouting to include criticism of the BSA policies. On account of the published criticism, in 1998 the BSA withdrew its recognition of UUA's Religion
Unitarian_Universalism
National airline of Pakistan
Association (PIA-BSA), working in partnership with Pakistan Boy Scouts Association. After a devastating earthquake in 2005, PIA-BSA worked in partnership
Pakistan International Airlines
Pakistan_International_Airlines
British submachine gun series
having retired and spending some time at the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA). The Sten shared design features, such as its side-mounted magazine configuration
Sten
Type of firearm mechanism
National Rifle Association of America. Retrieved 3 April 2026. "BSA Sparkbrook Model 1893 Mk II Magazine Lee Metford Bolt Action Rifle". NRA Museums.
Bolt_action
BSA MODEL-E
BSA MODEL-E
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old German personal name, Godilo, Godila.German (Gödel) : from a pet form of a compound personal name beginning with the element gÅd ‘good’ or god, got ‘god’.Variant of Godl or Gödl, South German variants of Gote, from Middle High German got(t)e, gö(t)te ‘godfather’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Godl, a pet form of God, a variant of biblical Gad.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Esaias, ESA means "God is salvation."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Model; Example
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Enjoyment
Girl/Female
Hebrew
From the tower.
Male
Yiddish
Pet form of Yiddish Mordche, MOTEL means "devotee of Marduk."Â
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Russian
Supper
Female
Hungarian
Variant spelling of Hungarian Zsazsa, ZSA ZSA means "lily."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Father of Isa
Boy/Male
Muslim
Model, Example
Surname or Lastname
English (Surrey)
English (Surrey) : unexplained. Compare Moad.
Boy/Male
Egyptian
To model.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Example; Model; Demo
Female
Yiddish
(×”Ö¸×דֶעל) Pet form of Yiddish Hode, HODEL means "myrtle tree."
Male
English
Short form of English Basil, BAS means "king" or "basil (the herb)."
Female
Irish
Contracted form of Irish Gaelic Toiréasa, TRÉASA means "harvester."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Model; Idea
Female
English
Short form of English Beatrix, BEA means "voyager (through life)."Â
Male
English
 Short form of English Isaac, ISA means "he will laugh." Compare with another form of Isa.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Model or Pattern
BSA MODEL-E
BSA MODEL-E
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
From Denmark; Similar to Daniel
Girl/Female
Muslim
Guidance
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian
Bright; Shining; East; Dawn
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Philip, PHILIPE means "lover of horses."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Protector
Male
Egyptian
, disk.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Esteem Veneration.
Girl/Female
English American
Field of hay. Usually a surname.
Girl/Female
Biblical, Hebrew, Indian, Modern
Sight of Happiness; Joy of Life
Girl/Female
German, Polish
Famous Spring
BSA MODEL-E
BSA MODEL-E
BSA MODEL-E
BSA MODEL-E
BSA MODEL-E
n.
A long, round fur tippet; -- so called from its resemblance in shape to the boa constrictor.
n.
Any copy, or resemblance, more or less exact.
v. i.
To make a copy or a pattern; to design or imitate forms; as, to model in wax.
v. t.
To model.
n.
A genus of large American serpents, including the boa constrictor, the emperor boa of Mexico (B. imperator), and the chevalier boa of Peru (B. eques).
n.
Manner of doing or being; method; form; fashion; custom; way; style; as, the mode of speaking; the mode of dressing.
v. i.
To cry baa, or bleat as a sheep.
n.
The scale as affected by the various positions in it of the minor intervals; as, the Dorian mode, the Ionic mode, etc., of ancient Greek music.
n.
A Latin idiom; a mode of speech peculiar to Latin; also, a mode of speech in another language, as English, formed on a Latin model.
n.
Prevailing popular custom; fashion, especially in the phrase the mode.
n.
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; as, the clay model of a sculpture; the inventor's model of a machine.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Model
v. t.
To plan or form after a pattern; to form in model; to form a model or pattern for; to shape; to mold; to fashion; as, to model a house or a government; to model an edifice according to the plan delineated.
n.
Anything which serves, or may serve, as an example for imitation; as, a government formed on the model of the American constitution; a model of eloquence, virtue, or behavior.
a.
Suitable to be taken as a model or pattern; as, a model house; a model husband.
a.
Of or pertaining to a mode or mood; consisting in mode or form only; relating to form; having the form without the essence or reality.
a.
Indicating, or pertaining to, some mode of conceiving existence, or of expressing thought.