Formulate vs Layout - What's the difference?
formulate | layout |
To reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression.
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A structured arrangement of items within certain s.
A plan for such arrangement.
The act of laying out something.
(publishing) The process of arranging editorial content, advertising, graphics and other information to fit within certain constraints.
(engineering) A map or a drawing of a construction site showing the position of roads, buildings or other constructions.
(electronics) A specification of an integrated circuit showing the position of the physical components that will implement the schematic in silicon.
As a verb formulate
is to reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression.As a noun layout is
a structured arrangement of items within certain s.formulate
English
(Webster 1913)Verb
- Another source of evidence supporting the conclusion that children learn language by formulating a set of rules comes from the errors'' that they produce. A case in point are overgeneralized past tense forms like ''comed'', ''goed'', ''seed'', ''buyed'', ''bringed , etc. frequently used by young children. [...]
