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Definition of mode
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mode is as below...
Mode (n.) Any
combination
of
qualities
or
relations,
considered
apart from the
substance
to which they
belong,
and
treated
as
entities;
more
generally,
condition,
or state of
being;
manner
or form of
arrangement
or
manifestation;
form, as
opposed
to
matter..
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Inordinacy
::
Inordinacy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
inordinate;
excessiveness;
immoderateness;
as, the
inordinacy
of love or
desire..
Exemplar
::
Exemplar
(n.) A
model,
original,
or
pattern,
to be
copied
or
imitated;
a
specimen;
sometimes;
an ideal model or type, as that which an
artist
conceives..
Testa
::
Testa (n.) The outer
integument
of a seed; the
episperm,
or
spermoderm..
Imitate
::
Imitate
(v. t.) To
follow
as a
pattern,
model,
or
example;
to copy or
strive
to copy, in acts,
manners
etc..
Sophism
::
Sophism
(n.) The
doctrine
or mode of
reasoning
practiced
by a
sophist;
hence,
any
fallacy
designed
to
deceive..
Taffety
::
Taffety
(n.) A fine,
smooth
stuff of silk,
having
usually
the wavy
luster
called
watering.
The term has also been
applied
to
different
kinds of silk
goods,
from the 16th
century
to
modern
times..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(n.) One of a party in the
Church
of
Scotland
in the 18th
century,
and part of the 19th,
professing
moderation
in
matters
of
church
government,
in
discipline,
and in
doctrine..
Acupressure
::
Acupressure
(n.) A mode of
arresting
hemorrhage
resulting
from
wounds
or
surgical
operations,
by
passing
under the
divided
vessel
a
needle,
the ends of which are left
exposed
externally
on the
cutaneous
surface..
Abaddon
::
Abaddon
(n.) The
destroyer,
or angel of the
bottomless
pit; -- the same as
Apollyon
and
Asmodeus..
Sergeant
::
Sergeant
(n.)
Formerly,
in
England,
an
officer
nearly
answering
to the more
modern
bailiff
of the
hundred;
also, an
officer
whose duty was to
attend
on the king, and on the lord high
steward
in
court,
to
arrest
traitors
and other
offenders.
He is now
called
sergeant-at-arms,
and two of these
officers,
by
allowance
of the
sovereign,
attend
on the
houses
of
Parliament
(one for each
house)
to
execute
their
commands,
and
another
attends
the Court
Chancery..
Moderatrix
::
Moderatrix
(n.) A
female
moderator.
Fashionable
::
Fashionable
(a.)
Observant
of the
fashion
or
customary
mode;
dressing
or
behaving
according
to the
prevailing
fashion;
as, a
fashionable
man..
Toucan
::
Toucan
(n.) A
modern
constellation
of the
southern
hemisphere.
Treatable
::
Treatable
(a.)
Manageable;
tractable;
hence,
moderate;
not
violent..
Law
::
Law (n.) In
matematics:
The rule
according
to which
anything,
as the
change
of value of a
variable,
or the value of the terms of a
series,
proceeds;
mode or order of
sequence..
Hair
::
Hair (n.) A
slender
outgrowth
from the
chitinous
cuticle
of
insects,
spiders,
crustaceans,
and other
invertebrates.
Such hairs are
totally
unlike
those of
vertebrates
in
structure,
composition,
and mode of
growth..
Pane
::
Pane (n.)
Especially,
in
modern
use, the glass in one
compartment
of a
window
sash..
Shame
::
Shame (n.) The parts which
modesty
requires
to be
covered;
the
private
parts.
Stalactite
::
Stalactite
(n.) A
pendent
cone or
cylinder
of
calcium
carbonate
resembling
an
icicle
in form and mode of
attachment.
Stalactites
are found
depending
from the roof or sides of
caverns,
and are
produced
by
deposition
from
waters
which have
percolated
through,
and
partially
dissolved,
the
overlying
limestone
rocks..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.)
Limited
in
degree
of
activity,
energy,
or
excitement;
reasonable;
calm; slow; as,
moderate
language;
moderate
endeavors..
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