Definition for MODULE

MODULE, n. [Fr.; from L. modulus.]

  1. A model or representation.
  2. In architecture, a certain measure or size taken at pleasure for regulating the proportion of columns, and the symmetry or disposition of the whole building. The usual module of a column is its semidiameter at the base. This is divided into parts or minutes. Encyc.

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