mockup
English
/ˈmɒk.ʌp/, /ˈmɑk.ʌp/
noun
Definitions
- A prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction.
Etymology
Derived from French maquette derived from Italian macchietta (speck, little spot, sketch, little drawing) derived from Latin macula (stain, spot, blemish, mesh, fault).
Origin
Latin
macula
Gloss
stain, spot, blemish, mesh, fault
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- macula lutea English
- maquette English
- *mac(u)lātus, *maculatus Latin
- *macla Latin
- *maculata, *mac(u)lāta Latin
- macella Latin
- macula Latin
- maculipennis Latin
- maculithorax Latin
- maculiventris Latin
- maculosus Latin
- mascula Latin
- makett Hungarian
- makula Hungarian
- macchia Italian
- macchietta Italian
- macchiettista Italian
- macchiettistico Italian
- macula Italian
- macle French
- macule French
- maille French
- maquette French
- maquettiste French
- макет Russian
- mangla Spanish, Castilian
- maqueta Spanish, Castilian
- mácula Spanish, Castilian
- *smh₁-tleh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- mácula Portuguese
- mágoa Portuguese
- macula Middle English
- maille Old French
- maquerel Old French
- makulo Esperanto
- maqueta Catalan, Valencian
- màcula Catalan, Valencian
- mancha Galician
- mágoa Galician
- maket Indonesian
- magl Welsh
- макет Bulgarian
- makel Middle High German
- *smatlo- Proto-Italic
- magle Friulian
- malha Old Occitan
- machja Corsican