make vs model

make

noun
  • Manner or style of construction (style of how a thing is made); form. 

  • A person's character or disposition. 

  • Quantity produced, especially of materials. 

  • A made basket. 

  • The camera was of German make. 

  • A home-made project 

  • Origin (of a manufactured article); manufacture; production. 

  • Brand or kind; model. 

  • Identification or recognition (of identity), especially from police records or evidence. 

  • Turn to declare the trump for a hand (in bridge), or to shuffle the cards. 

  • Past, present, or future target of seduction (usually female). 

  • A software utility for automatically building large applications, or an implementation of this utility. 

  • The closing of an electrical circuit. 

  • Mate; a spouse or companion; a match. 

  • A promotion. 

verb
  • To earn, to gain (money, points, membership or status). 

  • To defecate or urinate. 

  • To constitute. 

  • To proceed (in a direction). 

  • To pay, to cover (an expense); chiefly used after expressions of inability. 

  • Of water, to flow toward land; to rise. 

  • To develop into; to prove to be. 

  • To prepare (food); to cook (food). 

  • To tend; to contribute; to have effect; with for or against. 

  • To force to do. 

  • To move at (a speed). 

  • To bring about; to effect or produce by means of some action. 

  • To indicate or suggest to be. 

  • To enact; to establish. 

  • To create (the universe), especially (in Christianity) from nothing. 

  • To form or formulate in the mind. 

  • To cause to appear to be; to represent as. 

  • To recognise, identify, spot. 

  • To take the virginity of. 

  • To perform a feat. 

  • To induct into the Mafia or a similar organization (as a made man). 

  • To gain sufficient audience to warrant its existence. 

  • To cover neatly with bedclothes. 

  • To cause to be. 

  • To build, construct, produce, or originate. 

  • To behave, to act. 

  • To cover (a given distance) by travelling. 

  • To interpret. 

  • To write or compose. 

  • To add up to, have a sum of. 

  • To cause (to do something); to compel (to do something). 

  • To arrive at a destination, usually at or by a certain time. 

  • To appoint; to name. 

  • To bring into success. 

  • To have sexual intercourse with. 

model

noun
  • A style, type, or design. 

  • A successful example to be copied, with or without modifications. 

  • A representation of a physical object, usually in miniature. 

  • Any copy, or resemblance, more or less exact. 

  • A person who serves as a subject for artwork or fashion, usually in the medium of photography but also for painting or drawing. 

  • An interpretation function which assigns a truth value to each atomic proposition. 

  • The structural design of a complex system. 

  • An animal that is used to study a human disease or pathology. 

  • A person, usually an attractive male or female that is hired to show items or goods to the public, such as items that are given away as prizes on a TV game show. 

  • A simplified representation used to explain the workings of a real world system or event. 

  • An interpretation which makes a set of sentences true, in which case that interpretation is called a model of that set. 

  • In software applications using the model-view-controller design pattern, the part or parts of the application that manage the data. 

adj
  • Worthy of being a model; exemplary. 

verb
  • to display for others to see, especially in regard to wearing clothing while performing the role of a fashion model 

  • to use as an object in the creation of a forecast or model 

  • to create from a substance such as clay 

  • to be a model of any kind 

  • to make a model or models 

  • to make a miniature model of 

How often have the words make and model occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )