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mock-up
[mok-uhp]
noun
a model, often full-size, for study, testing, or teaching.
a mock-up of an experimental aircraft.
mock-up
noun
a working full-scale model of a machine, apparatus, etc, for testing, research, etc
a layout of printed matter
verb
(tr, adverb) to build or make a mock-up of
Word History and Origins
Origin of mock-up1
Example Sentences
As well as exploring the outside of the submerged ISS, she can head inside the orbiting lab in another life-sized mock-up located in a huge hangar.
In a warehouse in southern Poland, by popular demand, one company has constructed a mock-up of a bomb shelter.
The square is full of symbols: a mock-up of a Gaza tunnel, tents to represent the Nova music festival where hundreds were killed.
After being handed a mock-up of McDonald's Island, featuring chicken nuggets dancing around a skirted Big Mac under french fry palm trees, Johnson rattled off a rapid-fire series of self-referential jokes about the show's history.
It attracted reaction on social media with one user posting a mock-up of word game Countdown.
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