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Definition of mode
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Mode (n.)
Variety;
gradation;
degree.
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Scumbling
::
Scumbling
(n.) A mode of
obtaining
a
softened
effect,
in
painting
and
drawing,
by the
application
of a thin layer of
opaque
color to the
surface
of a
painting,
or part of the
surface,
which is too
bright
in
color,
or which
requires
harmonizing..
File
::
File (n.) A row of
soldiers
ranged
one
behind
another;
-- in
contradistinction
to rank, which
designates
a row of
soldiers
standing
abreast;
a
number
consisting
the depth of a body of
troops,
which,
in the
ordinary
modern
formation,
consists
of two men, the
battalion
standing
two deep, or in two
ranks..
Continency
::
Continency
(n.) The
restraint
which a
person
imposes
upon his
desires
and
passions;
the act or power of
refraining
from
indulgence
of the
sexual
appetite,
esp. from
unlawful
indulgence;
sometimes,
moderation
in
sexual
indulgence..
Typify
::
Typify
(v. t.) To
represent
by an
image,
form,
model,
or
resemblance..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.)
Something
made after a
model;
a copy.
Attemper
::
Attemper
(v. t.) To
reduce,
modify,
or
moderate,
by
mixture;
to
temper;
to
regulate,
as
temperature..
Drachma
::
Drachma
(n.) Among the
ancient
Greeks,
a
weight
of about 66.5
grains;
among the
modern
Greeks,
a
weight
equal to a
gram..
Modify
::
Modify
(v. t.) To limit or
reduce
in
extent
or
degree;
to
moderate;
to
qualify;
to
lower.
Substantiality
::
Substantial
(a.)
Possessed
of goods or an
estate;
moderately
wealthy;
responsible;
as, a
substantial
freeholder..
Imitative
::
Imitative
(a.)
Formed
after a
model,
pattern,
or
original..
Smutty
::
Smutty
(superl.)
Obscene;
not
modest
or pure; as, a
smutty
saying..
Damp
::
Damp (n.) To
render
damp; to
moisten;
to make
humid,
or
moderately
wet; to
dampen;
as, to damp
cloth..
Mode
::
Mode (n.) A kind of silk. See
Alamode,
n..
Modern
::
Modern
(n.) A
person
of
modern
times;
--
opposed
to
ancient.
Discommode
::
Discommode
(v. t.) To put
inconvenience;
to
incommode;
to
trouble.
Mode
::
Mode (n.) Same as Mood.
Adamant
::
Adamant
(n.) A stone
imagined
by some to be of
impenetrable
hardness;
a name given to the
diamond
and other
substances
of
extreme
hardness;
but in
modern
mineralogy
it has no
technical
signification.
It is now a
rhetorical
or
poetical
name for the
embodiment
of
impenetrable
hardness.
Way
::
Way (n.)
Manner;
method;
mode;
fashion;
style;
as, the way of
expressing
one's
ideas..
Indecency
::
Indecency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
indecent;
want of
decency,
modesty,
or good
manners;
obscenity..
Some
::
Some (a.) Not much; a
little;
moderate;
as, the
censure
was to some
extent
just..
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