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The Word of the Day for February 7 is:

prototype   \PROH-tuh-type\   (noun)
     1 : an original model on which something is patterned
: archetype
     2 : an individual that exhibits the essential features of
a later type
    *3 : a first full-scale and usually functional form of a
new type or design of a construction (as an airplane)

Example sentence:
     The engineers have promised to have the prototype of the
new sedan finished by March.

Did you know?
     The prefix "prot-," or "proto-," comes from Greek and has
the basic meaning "first in time" or "first formed." A
"prototype" is someone or something that serves as a model or
inspiration for those that come later. A successful fund-raising
campaign can serve as a prototype for future campaigns. The
legendary Robin Hood, the "prototypical" kindhearted and honorable
outlaw, has been the inspiration for countless other romantic
heroes. And for over a century, Vincent van Gogh has been the
prototype of the brilliant, tortured artist who is unappreciated
in his own time.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.

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