Examplar
[ig-zam-pler, -zahm-] /ɪgˈzæm plər, -ˈzɑm-/
noun, Archaic.
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[ig-zam-pler, -zahm-] /ɪgˈzæm plər, -ˈzɑm-/ noun, Archaic. 1. .
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[ig-zam-puh l, -zahm-] /ɪgˈzæm pəl, -ˈzɑm-/ noun 1. one of a number of things, or a part of something, taken to show the character of the whole: This painting is an example of his early work. 2. a pattern or model, as of something to be imitated or avoided: to set a good example. 3. […]
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