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Definition of mode
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Mode (n.)
Variety;
gradation;
degree.
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Mixolydian Mode
::
Mixolydian
mode () The
seventh
ecclesiastical
mode, whose scale
commences
on G..
Lingism
::
Lingism
(n.) A mode of
treating
certain
diseases,
as
obesity,
by
gymnastics;
--
proposed
by Pehr
Henrik
Ling, a
Swede.
See
Kinesiatrics..
View
::
View (n.) Mode of
looking
at
anything;
manner
of
apprehension;
conception;
opinion;
judgment;
as, to state one's views of the
policy
which ought to be
pursued..
Atticize
::
Atticize
(v. i.) To use the Attic idiom or
style;
to
conform
to the
customs
or modes of
thought
of the
Athenians.
Ton
::
Ton (n.) The
prevailing
fashion
or mode;
vogue;
as,
things
of ton..
Phrase
::
Phrase
(n.) A mode or form of
speech;
the
manner
or style in which any one
expreses
himself;
diction;
expression.
F
::
F (v. t.) The name of the
fourth
tone of the model
scale,
or scale of C. F sharp (F /) is a tone
intermediate
between
F and G..
Conditional
::
Conditional
(a.)
Expressing
a
condition
or
supposition;
as, a
conditional
word, mode, or
tense..
Decent
::
Decent
(a.) Free from
immodesty
or
obscenity;
modest.
Drainage
::
Drainage
(n.) The mode in which the
waters
of a
country
pass off by its
streams
and
rivers.
Flambeau
::
Flambeau
(n.) A
flaming
torch,
esp. one made by
combining
together
a
number
of thick wicks
invested
with a
quick-burning
substance
(anciently,
perhaps,
wax; in
modern
times,
pitch or the
like);
hence,
any
torch..
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A piece of
furniture,
so named
according
to
temporary
fashion.
Moderateness
::
Moderateness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
moderate;
temperateness;
moderation.
Immoderately
::
Immoderately
(adv.)
In an
immoderate
manner;
excessively.
Romanticism
::
Romanticism
(n.) A
fondness
for
romantic
characteristics
or
peculiarities;
specifically,
in
modern
literature,
an
aiming
at
romantic
effects;
--
applied
to the
productions
of a
school
of
writers
who
sought
to
revive
certain
medi/val
forms and
methods
in
opposition
to the
so-called
classical
style..
Canter
::
Canter
(n.) A
moderate
and easy
gallop
adapted
to
pleasure
riding.
Thoracoplasty
::
Thoracoplasty
(n.) A
remodeling
or
reshaping
of the
thorax;
especially,
the
operation
of
removing
the ribs, so as to
obliterate
the
pleural
cavity
in cases of
empyema..
Itacism
::
Itacism
(n.)
Pronunciation
of / (eta) as the
modern
Greeks
pronounce
it, that is, like e in the
English
word be. This was the
pronunciation
advocated
by
Reu/hlin
and his
followers,
in
opposition
to the
etacism
of
Erasmus.
See
Etacism..
Temperate
::
Temperate
(v. t.)
Moderate;
not
excessive;
as,
temperate
heat; a
temperate
climate..
Temperature
::
Temperature
(n.)
Freedom
from
passion;
moderation.
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