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modular

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English

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Etymology

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    From module + -ar.

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    modular (not comparable)

    1. Consisting of separate modules; especially where each module performs or fulfills some specified function and could be replaced by a similar module for the same function, independently of the other modules.
      Antonym: monolithic
      • 2023 July 18, Joe Middleton, “Shapps announces £157m in grants at launch of new UK nuclear body”, in The Guardian[1]:
        It is hoped that a competition to develop small modular reactors (SMRs) will drive billions of pounds of investment into the technology, which the government hopes will be cheaper and quicker to build than traditional large nuclear power plants.
    2. (chiefly mathematics) Of or relating to a module or modules.
    3. Relating to mode or modulation.

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    Catalan

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    Etymology 1

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    From mòdul +‎ -ar.

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    modular m or f (masculine and feminine plural modulars)

    1. modular

    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed from Latin modulārī.

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    modular (first-person singular present modulo, first-person singular preterite modulí, past participle modulat)

    1. to modulate
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    Galician

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    modular (first-person singular present modulo, first-person singular preterite modulei, past participle modulado)

    1. to modulate

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    German

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    modular (strong nominative masculine singular modularer, comparative modularer, superlative am modularsten)

    1. modular

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    • modular” in Duden online
    • modular”, in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache[2] (in German)

    Interlingua

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    Verb

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    modular

    1. to modulate

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        Conjugation of modular
    infinitive modular
    participle present perfect
    modulante modulate
    active simple perfect
    present modula ha modulate
    past modulava habeva modulate
    future modulara habera modulate
    conditional modularea haberea modulate
    imperative modula
    passive simple perfect
    present es modulate ha essite modulate
    past esseva modulate habeva essite modulate
    future essera modulate habera essite modulate
    conditional esserea modulate haberea essite modulate
    imperative sia modulate

    Portuguese

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    • (Portugal) IPA(key): /mu.duˈlaɾ/ [mu.ðuˈlaɾ]
      • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /mu.duˈla.ɾi/ [mu.ðuˈla.ɾi]

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    modular m or f (plural modulares)

    1. modular (consisting of modules)

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    • (Portugal) IPA(key): /mu.duˈlaɾ/ [mu.ðuˈlaɾ]
      • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /mu.duˈla.ɾi/ [mu.ðuˈla.ɾi]

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    modular (first-person singular present modulo, first-person singular preterite modulei, past participle modulado)

    1. (transitive) to modulate (to regulate, adjust or adapt)
    2. (transitive, music) to modulate (to change the pitch, intensity or tone of one’s voice or of a musical instrument)
    3. (transitive, electronics) to modulate (to vary the amplitude, frequency or phase of a carrier wave)
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    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from French modulaire or English modular. By surface analysis, modul +‎ -ar.

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    modular m or n (feminine singular modulară, masculine plural modulari, feminine/neuter plural modulare)

    1. modular

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    Declension of modular
    singular plural
    masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
    nominative-
    accusative
    indefinite modular modulară modulari modulare
    definite modularul modulara modularii modularele
    genitive-
    dative
    indefinite modular modulare modulari modulare
    definite modularului modularei modularilor modularelor

    Spanish

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    • IPA(key): /moduˈlaɾ/ [mo.ð̞uˈlaɾ]
    • Rhymes: -aɾ
    • Syllabification: mo‧du‧lar

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    modular m or f (masculine and feminine plural modulares)

    1. modular

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    modular (first-person singular present modulo, first-person singular preterite modulé, past participle modulado)

    1. to modulate

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