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mock–up
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mock–up
(noun)
mock–up
/
ˈ
mɑːkˌʌp/
noun
plural
mock–ups
mock–up
/
ˈ
mɑːkˌʌp/
noun
plural
mock–ups
Britannica Dictionary definition of MOCK–UP
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a full-sized model of something (such as a boat or a car) that is used for studying, testing, or showing its features
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