2. Verb. (third-person singular of template) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Templates
1. template [n] - See also: template
Medical Definition of Templates
1. Macromolecular moulds for the synthesis of complementary macromolecules, as in DNA replication, transcription of DNA to RNA, and translation of RNA into polypeptides. (12 Dec 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Templates
Literary usage of Templates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Step-by-Step Programming with Base SAS(R) Software by SAS Institute (2001)
"Customizing the Templates Window View The Templates window appears in one of three
... In Explorer view (the default), the Templates window appears with two ..."
2. National Building Code by American Insurance Association, National Board of Fire Underwriters (1909)
"Anchors shall be provided at the ends of all such Anchors at ends beams bearing
on walls. of beams on SECTION 120. Templates Under Ends of Steel or Iron ..."
3. The High Performance Toolbox: Succeeding With Performance Tasks, Projects by Spence Rogers, Shari Graham (1998)
"These templates are very similar to the classroom templates on the previous
pages - classroom teachers functioning independently would not typically address ..."
4. Art of Coppersmithing: A Practical Treatise on Working Sheet Copper Into All by John Fuller (1911)
"Templates. Taking templates for bends is an important feature as an adjunct to
... Templates for use at the bending block are usually made from an iron rod, ..."
5. Building Code Recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters by National Board of Fire Underwriters, C. G. Smith (1909)
"Templates under ends of steel or iron beams shall \y^ Dimensions of such dimensions
as to bring no greater pressure f0r°^"onate upon the brickwork than that ..."
6. Architectural Iron and Steel: And Its Application in the Construction of by William Harvey Birkmire (1892)
"Cast-iron Templates.—Under the ends of all iron or steel beams where they rest
on the ... said templates to be eight inches wide in twelve-inch walls, ..."
7. American Sewerage Practice by Leonard Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1915)
"CHAPTER XV PROFILES, Templates, FORMS AND CENTERS Forms of some kind arc needed in
... "Templates" are thin strips used as guides in laying brick or stone ..."
8. Constructional Steelwork: Being Notes on the Practical Aspect and the by Alfred William Farnsworth (1905)
"The next step is to get the templates ' made, and the material sorted but and put
... Years ago the common way of making templates was to set work out on ..."