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noun
Paradigm  n.  
1.
An example; a model; a pattern. (R.) "The paradigms and patterns of all things."
2.
(Gram.) An example of a conjugation or declension, showing a word in all its different forms of inflection.
3.
(Rhet.) An illustration, as by a parable or fable.
4.
(Science) A theory providing a unifying explanation for a set of phenomena in some field, which serves to suggest methods to test the theory and develop a fuller understanding of the topic, and which is considered useful until it is be replaced by a newer theory providing more accurate explanations or explanations for a wider range of phenomena.






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"Paradigm" Quotes from Famous Books



... belongs to the first conjugation, and kenonwes to the second. There are three other conjugations, each of which shows some peculiarity in the prefixed pronouns, though, in the main, a general resemblance runs through them all. There are other variations of the pronouns, according to the "paradigm," as it is called, to which the verb belongs. Of these paradigms there are two, named in the modern Iroquois grammars paradigms K and A, from the first or characteristic letter of the first personal pronoun. The particular conjugation and paradigm to which any verb belongs can only ...
— The Iroquois Book of Rites • Horatio Hale



Words linked to "Paradigm" :   model, class, view, substitution class, concentrate, perspective, category, prototype, paradigmatic, family, inflexion



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