| No. | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Abstraction | Generalized representation of something. |
| 2. | Accord | Agreement or harmony in arrangement. |
| 3. | Act | A deed or action taken. |
| 4. | Adaptation | Adjusted version suited to context. |
| 5. | Address | Formal speech or written message. |
| 6. | Aesthetic | Style or artistic appearance. |
| 7. | Agent | Means by which something acts. |
| 8. | Aggregate | Collection considered as a whole. |
| 9. | Algorithm | Step-by-step procedure for a task. |
| 10. | Alignment | Proper arrangement in a line. |
| 11. | Blueprint | Detailed plan for building or action. |
| 12. | Body | Main substance or bulk of something. |
| 13. | Brand | Distinct identity or presentation. |
| 14. | Brief | Short written statement of facts. |
| 15. | Build | Physical structure or body type. |
| 16. | Bundle | Group of items tied together. |
| 17. | Cadence | Rhythmic flow of speech or writing. |
| 18. | Canon | Accepted standard or set of works. |
| 19. | Caricature | Exaggerated depiction for effect. |
| 20. | Casting | Shaped object made in a mold. |
| 21. | Category | Class or type within a system. |
| 22. | Certificate | Official document proving a fact. |
| 23. | Character | Distinct quality or nature. |
| 24. | Chart | Graphic display of information. |
| 25. | Chassis | Framework supporting a structure. |
| 26. | Code | System of rules or symbols. |
| 27. | Composition | Arrangement of parts into a whole. |
| 28. | Configuration | Specific arrangement of components. |
| 29. | Construct | Something built or conceptualized. |
| 30. | Container | Object that holds something else. |
| 31. | Contour | Outline showing shape or edge. |
| 32. | Contract | Legally binding written agreement. |
| 33. | Convention | Accepted practice or customary rule. |
| 34. | Copy | Reproduction of an original. |
| 35. | Course | Planned direction or sequence. |
| 36. | Design | Planned look or structure. |
| 37. | Diagram | Simplified drawing explaining relationships. |
| 38. | Document | Written or recorded information. |
| 39. | Dossier | Collection of documents about a subject. |
| 40. | Draft | Preliminary version of a document. |
| 41. | Edition | Version of a published work. |
| 42. | Embodiment | Concrete expression of an idea. |
| 43. | Enclosure | Area or space that is closed in. |
| 44. | Envelope | Covering that contains something. |
| 45. | Essence | Core nature of something. |
| 46. | Expression | Way an idea is shown. |
| 47. | Facade | Outward appearance, especially misleading. |
| 48. | Fashion | Popular style at a time. |
| 49. | Feature | Notable part or characteristic. |
| 50. | Figure | Shape, pattern, or illustration. |
| 51. | File | Stored set of records or data. |
| 52. | Format | Arrangement or layout of content. |
| 53. | Formula | Fixed method or set expression. |
| 54. | Framework | Basic supporting structure or system. |
| 55. | Genre | Category with shared style traits. |
| 56. | Gestalt | Overall shape or unified whole. |
| 57. | Graph | Visual plot of data. |
| 58. | Grid | Network of intersecting lines. |
| 59. | Guide | Reference giving directions or advice. |
| 60. | Identity | Distinct set of defining traits. |
| 61. | Idiom | Fixed phrase with special meaning. |
| 62. | Image | Visual representation or likeness. |
| 63. | Impression | General effect produced on observers. |
| 64. | Infrastructure | Underlying systems supporting operations. |
| 65. | Interface | Point of interaction between systems. |
| 66. | Jacket | Outer covering, especially a book cover. |
| 67. | Jargon | Specialized language of a group. |
| 68. | Jig | Tool that guides shaping or drilling. |
| 69. | Journal | Regularly kept written record. |
| 70. | Kernel | Central or essential part. |
| 71. | Kit | Set of items for a purpose. |
| 72. | Layout | Planned placement of elements. |
| 73. | Ledger | Book of financial records. |
| 74. | Lineament | Distinctive feature or outline. |
| 75. | List | Series of items in order. |
| 76. | Manifest | Document listing cargo or contents. |
| 77. | Manifestation | Visible occurrence of something abstract. |
| 78. | Map | Representation of an area or system. |
| 79. | Matrix | Structured array or environment. |
| 80. | Mechanism | System of parts working together. |
| 81. | Medium | Channel for communication or expression. |
| 82. | Method | Established way of doing something. |
| 83. | Model | Representation used for explanation or copying. |
| 84. | Mold | Hollow shape used for casting. |
| 85. | Monogram | Design of interwoven initials. |
| 86. | Motif | Recurring theme or design element. |
| 87. | Nature | Essential qualities of something. |
| 88. | Notation | System of written symbols. |
| 89. | Outline | General shape or summary plan. |
| 90. | Overview | Broad survey of key points. |
| 91. | Package | Bundle prepared for delivery or use. |
| 92. | Paradigm | Typical example or pattern. |
| 93. | Pattern | Repeated arrangement or design. |
| 94. | Persona | Projected character or public identity. |
| 95. | Plan | Intended arrangement or course of action. |
| 96. | Platform | Base structure or enabling environment. |
| 97. | Portrait | Depiction of a person or thing. |
| 98. | Profile | Outline or summary of characteristics. |
| 99. | Program | Planned series of activities or steps. |
| 100. | Prototype | Early model for testing. |

