module
French
noun
Definitions
- modulemodule
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin modulus (measure, a small measure, a measure, mode, rhythm, meter, standard).
Origin
Latin
modulus
Gloss
measure, a small measure, a measure, mode, rhythm, meter, standard
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bimodule English
- comodule English
- contramodule English
- cryomodule English
- cryptomodule English
- glycomodule English
- hypermodule English
- intermodule English
- intramodule English
- micromodule English
- minimodule English
- modular English
- modulate English
- module English
- moduled English
- modulization English
- modulize English
- mold English
- multimodule English
- nanomodule English
- semimodule English
- submodule English
- supermodule English
- *modellus Latin
- modulus Latin
- modus Latin
- modul Hungarian
- modulus Hungarian
- modello Italian
- modulo Italian
- modulaire French
- modularité French
- модуль Russian
- módulo Spanish, Castilian
- *med- Proto-Indo-European
- modell Norwegian Bokmål
- モジュール Japanese
- modell Norwegian Nynorsk
- modle Old French
- molde Old French
- mole Old French
- motlle Catalan, Valencian
- mòdul Catalan, Valencian
- मॉड्यूल Hindi
- มอดูล Thai
- მოდული Georgian
- 모듈 Korean
- motle Old Catalan