module
/ˈmɒdjuːl/
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Description
module
generalization of vector space, with scalars in a ring instead of a field
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distinct section of a computer program, grouping related subroutines or data structures
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in ancient Roman and neoclassical architecture, the radius of the column at its base, used as a unit to determine the relative proportions of the various parts of the Classical orders
Module
New Zealand musician
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