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1 pattern
<tech.gen> (on a surface; colors etc.) ■ Muster n<tech.gen> (e.g. of tire tread) ■ Profil n<tech.gen> (surface structure) ■ Struktur f<edp.av> ■ Pattern n<tech.docu> ■ Bild n< textil> ■ Dekor m -
2 master form
< prod> (first precision model of a product; e.g. based on CAD data) ■ Urmodell n ; Grundmodell n ; Muttermodell n -
3 master
<av> (record) ■ Vaterplatte f< edp> (for CD multiplication) ■ Masterplatte f ; Master m ; Master-Matrize f ; Plattenmaster m ; Masterdisc f<i&c> ■ Standard m ; Einstellnormal n ; Einstelllehre f ; Einstellmaß n<light.theat> ■ Gruppensteller m ; Master m< prod> ■ Urform f -
4 model
<tech.gen> (one of several technical variants of a product) ■ Modellvariante f ; Ausführung f ; Version f ; Modell n ; Bauart f rar<tech.gen> (prototype) ■ Baumuster n<tech.gen> ■ Form f<tech.gen> (true-to-scale copy; e.g. of a vehicle, building) ■ Modell n ; Nachbildung f<tech.gen> (exemplary sample) ■ Vorlage f<tech.gen> (product variant; e.g. infrared or radio remote control) ■ Ausführung f ; Modell n
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