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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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Ditone
::
Ditone
(n.) The Greek major
third,
which
comprehend
two major tones (the
modern
major third
contains
one major and one minor whole
tone)..
Opobalsamum
::
Opobalsamum
(n.) The old name of the
aromatic
resinous
juice of the
Balsamodendron
opobalsamum,
now
commonly
called
balm of
Gilead.
See under
Balm..
Tunic
::
Tunic (n.) Any
similar
garment
worm by
ancient
or
Oriental
peoples;
also, a
common
name for
various
styles
of
loose-fitting
under-garments
and
over-garments
worn in
modern
times by
Europeans
and
others..
Vaudois
::
Vaudois
(n. sing. & pl.) A
modern
name of the
Waldenses.
Orotundity
::
Orotundity
(n.) The
orotund
mode of
intonation.
Infinity
::
Infinity
(n.) That part of a line, or of a
plane,
or of
space,
which is
infinitely
distant.
In
modern
geometry,
parallel
lines or
planes
are
sometimes
treated
as lines or
planes
meeting
at
infinity..
Disturber
::
Disturber
(n.) One who
interrupts
or
incommodes
another
in the
peaceable
enjoyment
of his
right.
Dampness
::
Dampness
(n.)
Moderate
humidity;
moisture;
fogginess;
moistness.
Roughcast
::
Roughcast
(n.) A rude
model;
the
rudimentary,
unfinished
form of a
thing..
Odeon
::
Odeon (n.) A kind of
theater
in
ancient
Greece,
smaller
than the
dramatic
theater
and
roofed
over, in which poets and
musicians
submitted
their works to the
approval
of the
public,
and
contended
for
prizes;
--
hence,
in
modern
usage,
the name of a hall for
musical
or
dramatic
performances..
Locution
::
Locution
(n.)
Speech
or
discourse;
a
phrase;
a form or mode of
expression.
Subaduncate
::
Subacute
(a.)
Moderalely
acute.
Pargeting
::
Pargeting
(n.)
Plasterwork;
esp.: (a) A kind of
decorative
plasterwork
in
raised
ornamental
figures,
formerly
used for the
internal
and
external
decoration
of
houses.
(b) In
modern
architecture,
the
plastering
of the
inside
of
flues,
intended
to give a
smooth
surface
and help the
draught..
Bracelet
::
Bracelet
(n.) An
ornamental
band or ring, for the wrist or the arm; in
modern
times,
an
ornament
encircling
the
wrist,
worn by women or
girls..
Drachma
::
Drachma
(n.) Among the
ancient
Greeks,
a
weight
of about 66.5
grains;
among the
modern
Greeks,
a
weight
equal to a
gram..
Slender
::
Slender
(superl.)
Moderate;
trivial;
inconsiderable;
slight;
as, a man of
slender
intelligence..
Orchestra
::
Orchestra
(n.) The space in a
theater
between
the stage and the
audience;
--
originally
appropriated
by the
Greeks
to the
chorus
and its
evolutions,
afterward
by the
Romans
to
persons
of
distinction,
and by the
moderns
to a band of
instrumental
musicians..
Bouse
::
Bouse (v. i.) To drink
immoderately;
to
carouse;
to
booze.
See
Booze.
Iotacism
::
Iotacism
(n.) The
frequent
use of the sound of iota (that of
English
e in be), as among the
modern
Greeks;
also,
confusion
from
sounding
/, /, /, /, //, etc., like /..
Mancus
::
Mancus
(n.) An old Anglo Saxon coin both of gold and
silver,
and of
variously
estimated
values.
The
silver
mancus
was equal to about one
shilling
of
modern
English
money..
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