mockup

See also: mock-up and mock up

English

Etymology

Circa 1915–1920, from mock up (verb), by imitation of French maquette[1], from Italian macchietta, diminutive of macchia (stain), from Latin macula[2]

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /mɒk.ʌp/

Noun

mockup (plural mockups)

  1. A prototype, usually low-fidelity, such as paper illustrations, screenshots, or simple configurations of screens with limited interaction.

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References

  1. 2010, Webster's New World College Dictionary
  2. 2001, Le Nouveau Petit Robert
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