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Paradigm   /pˈɛrədˌaɪm/   Listen
noun
Paradigm  n.  
1.
An example; a model; a pattern. (R.) "The paradigms and patterns of all things."
2.
(Gram.) An example of a conjugation or declension, showing a word in all its different forms of inflection.
3.
(Rhet.) An illustration, as by a parable or fable.
4.
(Science) A theory providing a unifying explanation for a set of phenomena in some field, which serves to suggest methods to test the theory and develop a fuller understanding of the topic, and which is considered useful until it is be replaced by a newer theory providing more accurate explanations or explanations for a wider range of phenomena.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Paradigm" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mystery! Just such a pretty babble I find in the Spanish Chapel, which to take in any other spirit would work a madness in the brain. You remember the North wall, apotheosis of Saint Thomas and what-not, for all the world like a paradigm of the irregular verb "Aquinizo." What are we to suppose Lippo Memmi (or whoever else it was) to have been about when he hung in mid-air on his swinging bridge and stained the wet square red and green? To ...
— Earthwork Out Of Tuscany • Maurice Hewlett



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