Mockup
[mok-uhp] /ˈmɒkˌʌp/
noun
1.
a model, often full-size, for study, testing, or teaching:
a mock-up of an experimental aircraft.
noun
1.
a working full-scale model of a machine, apparatus, etc, for testing, research, etc
2.
a layout of printed matter
verb
3.
(transitive, adverb) to build or make a mock-up of
n.
also mock-up, “model, simulation” 1919, perhaps World War I, from mock (v.) + up (adv.). The verbal phrase mock up is attested from 1911.
modifier
: blend computer-generated imagery and full-size mock-up dinos seamlessly
noun
A model; a simulation, often full-sized: They made a mock-up of the wing to study the lift (1920+)
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