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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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Ceroplastic
::
Ceroplastic
(a.)
Relating
to the art of
modeling
in wax.
Modena
::
Modena
(n.) A
certain
crimsonlike
color.
Modernity
::
Modernity
(n.)
Modernness;
something
modern.
Fashion
::
Fashion
(n.) Mode of
action;
method
of
conduct;
manner;
custom;
sort; way.
Nicety
::
Nicety
(n.) A
delicate
expression,
act, mode of
treatment,
distinction,
or the like; a
minute
distinction..
Moderation
::
Moderation
(n.) The act of
moderating,
or of
imposing
due
restraint..
Pharmacodynamics
::
Pharmacodynamics
(n.) That
branch
of
pharmacology
which
considers
the mode of
action,
and the
effects,
of
medicines..
Imitative
::
Imitative
(a.)
Inclined
to
imitate,
copy, or
follow;
imitating;
exhibiting
some of the
qualities
or
characteristics
of a
pattern
or
model;
dependent
on
example;
not
original;
as, man is an
imitative
being;
painting
is an
imitative
art..
Like
::
Like (a.) To be
pleased
with in a
moderate
degree;
to
approve;
to take
satisfaction
in; to
enjoy.
G
::
G () G is the name of the fifth tone of the
natural
or model
scale;
--
called
also sol by the
Italians
and
French.
It was also
originally
used as the
treble
clef, and has
gradually
changed
into the
character
represented
in the
margin.
See Clef. G/ (G
sharp)
is a tone
intermediate
between
G and A..
Norm
::
Norm (a.) A rule or
authoritative
standard;
a
model;
a type.
Ailette
::
Ailette
(n.) A small
square
shield,
formerly
worn on the
shoulders
of
knights,
-- being the
prototype
of the
modern
epaulet..
Chaconne
::
Chaconne
(n.) An old
Spanish
dance in
moderate
three-four
measure,
like the
Passacaglia,
which is
slower.
Both are used by
classical
composers
as
themes
for
variations..
Abaddon
::
Abaddon
(n.) The
destroyer,
or angel of the
bottomless
pit; -- the same as
Apollyon
and
Asmodeus..
Evidence
::
Evidence
(n.) That which makes
evident
or
manifest;
that which
furnishes,
or tends to
furnish,
proof;
any mode of
proof;
the
ground
of
belief
or
judgement;
as, the
evidence
of our
senses;
evidence
of the truth or
falsehood
of a
statement..
Compass
::
Compass
(n.)
Moderate
bounds,
limits
of
truth;
moderation;
due
limits;
-- used with
within..
Moderateness
::
Moderateness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
moderate;
temperateness;
moderation.
Immoderation
::
Immoderation
(n.) Want of
moderation.
Imitate
::
Imitate
(v. t.) To
follow
as a
pattern,
model,
or
example;
to copy or
strive
to copy, in acts,
manners
etc..
Paragon
::
Paragon
(n.) A model or
pattern;
a
pattern
of
excellence
or
perfection;
as, a
paragon
of
beauty
or
eloquence..
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