To serve as an example for.
To apply a pattern.
To observe an animal closely over time in order to discern its habitual movements and behaviours.
To fit into a pattern.
To follow an example.
To make or design (anything) by, from, or after, something that serves as a pattern; to copy; to model; to imitate.
Something from which a copy is made; a model or outline.
Someone or something seen as an example to be imitated; an exemplar.
A representative example.
A design, motif or decoration, especially formed from regular repeated elements.
A naturally-occurring or random arrangement of shapes, colours etc. which have a regular or decorative effect.
A particular sequence of events, facts etc. which can be understood, used to predict the future, or seen to have a mathematical, geometric, statistical etc. relationship.
A text string containing wildcards, used for matching.
A sample; of coins, an example which was struck but never minted.
The paper or cardboard template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto fabric prior to cutting out and assembling.
An intelligible arrangement in a given area of language.
A sequence of notes, percussion etc. in a tracker module, usable once or many times within the song.
The material needed to make a piece of clothing.
The given spread, range etc. of shot fired from a gun.
A design pattern.
Of or in accordance with a usual pattern, or type; model; ideal.
To build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to; to temple a god
Any place regarded as holding a religious presence.
A gesture wherein the forefingers are outstretched and touch pad to pad while the other fingers are clasped together.
Anything regarded as important or minutely cared for.
The slightly flatter region, on either side of the human head, behind of the eye and forehead, above the zygomatic arch, and forward of the ear.
A contrivance used in a loom for keeping the web stretched transversely.
Synonym of synagogue, especially a non-Orthodox synagogue.
As opposed to an LDS meetinghouse, a church closed to non-Mormons and necessary for particular rituals.
A house of worship dedicated to a polytheistic faith.
A Buddhist monastery, as opposed to a Shinto shrine.
A meeting house of the Oddfellows fraternity; its members.
Either of the sidepieces on a set of spectacles, extending backwards from the hinge toward the ears and, usually, turning down around them.
Any place seen as an important centre for some activity.