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Definition of mode
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Mode (n.)
Prevailing
popular
custom;
fashion,
especially
in the
phrase
the
mode..
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Humble
::
Humble
(superl.)
Thinking
lowly of one's self;
claiming
little
for one's self; not
proud,
arrogant,
or
assuming;
thinking
one's self
ill-deserving
or
unworthy,
when
judged
by the
demands
of God;
lowly;
waek;
modest..
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, the
officer
charged
with the above
duties,
and also with the care of
genealogies,
of the
rights
and
privileges
of noble
families,
and
especially
of
armorial
bearings.
In
modern
times,
some
vestiges
of this
office
remain,
especially
in
England.
See
Heralds'
College
(below),
and
King-at-Arms..
Guerrilla
::
Guerrilla
(n.) An
irregular
mode of
carrying
on war, by the
constant
attacks
of
independent
bands,
adopted
in the north of Spain
during
the
Peninsular
war..
Scotticism
::
Scotticism
(n.) An
idiom,
or mode of
expression,
peculiar
to
Scotland
or
Scotchmen..
Mode
::
Mode (n.)
Variety;
gradation;
degree.
Globe
::
Globe (n.) A body of
troops,
or of men or
animals,
drawn up in a
circle;
-- a
military
formation
used by the
Romans,
answering
to the
modern
infantry
square..
Foreshortening
::
Foreshortening
(n.)
Representation
in a
foreshortened
mode or way.
Fashion
::
Fashion
(n.) The make or form of
anything;
the
style,
shape,
appearance,
or mode of
structure;
pattern,
model;
as, the
fashion
of the ark, of a coat, of a
house,
of an
altar,
etc.;
workmanship;
execution..
Way
::
Way (n.)
Determined
course;
resolved
mode of
action
or
conduct;
as, to have one's way..
Attemper
::
Attemper
(v. t.) To
reduce,
modify,
or
moderate,
by
mixture;
to
temper;
to
regulate,
as
temperature..
Modestly
::
Modestly
(adv.)
In a
modest
manner.
Model
::
Model (n.) A
miniature
representation
of a
thing,
with the
several
parts in due
proportion;
sometimes,
a
facsimile
of the same
size..
Modeling
::
Modeling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mode.
Church Modes
::
Church
modes () The modes or
scales
used in
ancient
church
music.
See
Gregorian.
Subacid
::
Subacid
(a.)
Moderately
acid or sour; as, some
plants
have
subacid
juices..
Orthoepy
::
Orthoepy
(n.) The art of
uttering
words
correctly;
a
correct
pronunciation
of
words;
also, mode of
pronunciation..
Water Line
::
Water line () Any one of
certain
lines of a
vessel,
model,
or plan,
parallel
with the
surface
of the water at
various
heights
from the
keel..
Manner
::
Manner
(n.) Mode of
action;
way of
performing
or
effecting
anything;
method;
style;
form;
fashion.
Mediocrity
::
Mediocrity
(n.)
Moderation;
temperance.
Representation
::
Representation
(n.) A
likeness,
a
picture,
or a
model;
as, a
representation
of the human face, or
figure,
and the
like..
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