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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.) The form in which the
proposition
connects
the
predicate
and
subject,
whether
by
simple,
contingent,
or
necessary
assertion;
the form of the
syllogism,
as
determined
by the
quantity
and
quality
of the
constituent
proposition;
mood..
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Usage
::
Usage (n.) The act of
using;
mode of using or
treating;
treatment;
conduct
with
respect
to a
person
or a
thing;
as, good
usage;
ill
usage;
hard
usage..
Sprinted
::
Sprinkling
(n.)
Hence,
a
moderate
number
or
quantity
distributed
like
drops..
Demurely
::
Demurely
(adv.)
In a
demure
manner;
soberly;
gravely;
-- now,
commonly,
with a mere show of
gravity
or
modesty..
Type
::
Type (v. t.) To
represent
by a type,
model,
or
symbol
beforehand;
to
prefigure..
Modernizer
::
Modernizer
(n.) One who
modernizes.
Strophic
::
Strophe
(n.) In Greek
choruses
and
dances,
the
movement
of the
chorus
while
turning
from the right to the left of the
orchestra;
hence,
the
strain,
or part of the
choral
ode, sung
during
this
movement.
Also
sometimes
used of a
stanza
of
modern
verse.
See the Note under
Antistrophe..
Neoterical
::
Neoterical
(a.)
Recent
in
origin;
modern;
new.
Prude
::
Prude (a.) A woman of
affected
modesty,
reserve,
or
coyness;
one who is
overscrupulous
or
sensitive;
one who
affects
extraordinary
prudence
in
conduct
and
speech..
Slowly
::
Slowly
(adv.)
In a slow
manner;
moderately;
not
rapidly;
not
early;
not
rashly;
not
readly;
tardly.
Cachinnatory
::
Cachinnatory
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
accompanied
by,
immoderate
laughter..
Rechabite
::
Rechabite
(n.) One of the
descendants
of
Jonadab,
the son of
Rechab,
all of whom by his
injunction
abstained
from the use of
intoxicating
drinks
and even from
planting
the vine. Jer. xxxv. 2-19. Also, in
modern
times,
a
member
of a
certain
society
of
abstainers
from
alcoholic
liquors..
Emodin
::
Emodin
(n.) An
orange-red
crystalline
substance,
C15H10O5,
obtained
from the
buckthorn,
rhubarb,
etc., and
regarded
as a
derivative
of
anthraquinone;
-- so
called
from a
species
of
rhubarb
(Rheum
emodei)..
Ingenious
::
Ingenious
(a.)
Proseeding
from,
pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
genius
or
ingenuity;
of
curious
design,
structure,
or
mechanism;
as, an
ingenious
model,
or
machine;
an
ingenious
scheme,
contrivance,
etc..
Acescency
::
Acescency
(n.) The
quality
of being
acescent;
the
process
of
acetous
fermentation;
a
moderate
degree
of
sourness.
Reduction
::
Reduction
(v. t.) The
bringing
of a
syllogism
in one of the
so-called
imperfect
modes into a mode in the first
figure.
Hydropathy
::
Hydropathy
(n.) The water cure; a mode of
treating
diseases
by the
copious
and
frequent
use of pure
water,
both
internally
and
externally..
Model
::
Model (n.) A
miniature
representation
of a
thing,
with the
several
parts in due
proportion;
sometimes,
a
facsimile
of the same
size..
Toilet
::
Toilet
(n.) Act or mode of
dressing,
or that which is
arranged
in
dressing;
attire;
dress;
as, her
toilet
is
perfect..
Moderable
::
Moderable
(a.)
Modeate;
temperate.
Smutty
::
Smutty
(superl.)
Obscene;
not
modest
or pure; as, a
smutty
saying..
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