template
- For templates on Wiktionary, see Wiktionary:Templates.
English
Etymology
Alteration of templet, probably from French templet, diminutive of temple (“a weaver's stretcher”), from Latin templum (“a small timber, tie-beam, a purlin”), from Proto-Indo-European *temp- (“to pull, stretch”). Alteration of second syllable due to analogy with plate. Cognate with Faroese tamba (“to stretch out, relax”), Icelandic þamb (“a stretched, bloated, or extended belly”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtɛmplɪt/, /ˈtɛmplət/, /ˈtɛmpleɪt/
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Noun
template (plural templates)
- A physical object whose shape is used as a guide to make other objects.
- A generic model or pattern from which other objects are based or derived.
- (molecular biology) A macromolecule which provides a pattern for the synthesis of another molecule.
- (object-oriented programming) A partially defined class or function, that can be instantiated in a variety of ways depending on the instantiation arguments.
- A template is a blueprint or formula for creating a generic class or a function. “C++ Templates”, in tutorialspoint, 2016
Derived terms
- templating (computing)
Related terms
- template cache (computing)
Translations
physical object
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generic model
molecular biology
See also
- boilerplate
- macro
- stencil
- cookie cutter
- Wiktionary:Templates
Verb
template (third-person singular simple present templates, present participle templating, simple past and past participle templated)
- To set up or mark off using a template.
- To provide a template or pattern for.
- 2003, Yu Wang et al., “Synthesis and characterization of a new layered gallium phosphate templated by cobalt complex”, in Journal of Solid State Chemistry, volume 170, number 1, DOI: :
- Metal phosphates that are templated by transition-metal complexes are rare.
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Derived terms
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tɑ̃.plat/
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