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Definition of mode
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Mode (n.) Same as Mood.
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Romaic
::
Romaic
(a.) Of or
relating
to
modern
Greece,
and
especially
to its
language..
Mode
::
Mode (n.) The scale as
affected
by the
various
positions
in it of the minor
intervals;
as, the
Dorian
mode, the Ionic mode, etc., of
ancient
Greek
music..
Mode
::
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..
Immoderancy
::
Immoderancy
(n.)
Immoderateness;
excess.
Incommode
::
Incommode
(n.) An
inconvenience.
Toque
::
Toque (n.) A kind of cap worn in the 16th
century,
and
copied
in
modern
fashions;
--
called
also
toquet..
Typical
::
Typical
(a.) Of the
nature
of a type;
representing
something
by a form,
model,
or
resemblance;
emblematic;
prefigurative..
Terrier
::
Terrier
(n.) In
modern
usage,
a book or roll in which the lands of
private
persons
or
corporations
are
described
by their site,
boundaries,
number
of
acres,
or the
like..
Prescript
::
Prescript
(n.)
Direction;
precept;
model
prescribed.
Measure
::
Measure
(n.)
Extent
or
degree
not
excessive
or
beyong
bounds;
moderation;
due
restraint;
esp. in the
phrases,
in
measure;
with
measure;
without
or
beyond
measure..
New-model
::
New-model
(v. t.) To
remodel.
Model
::
Model (n.) A
miniature
representation
of a
thing,
with the
several
parts in due
proportion;
sometimes,
a
facsimile
of the same
size..
Shape
::
Shape (n.) A
model;
a
pattern;
a mold.
Style
::
Style (v. t.) Mode of
presentation,
especially
in music or any of the fine arts; a
characteristic
of
peculiar
mode of
developing
in idea or
accomplishing
a
result..
Devise
::
Devise
(v. t.) To form in the mind by new
combinations
of
ideas,
new
applications
of
principles,
or new
arrangement
of
parts;
to
formulate
by
thought;
to
contrive;
to
excogitate;
to
invent;
to plan; to
scheme;
as, to
devise
an
engine,
a new mode of
writing,
a plan of
defense,
or an
argument..
Immoderate
::
Immoderate
(a.) Not
moderate;
exceeding
just or usual and
suitable
bounds;
excessive;
extravagant;
unreasonable;
as,
immoderate
demands;
immoderate
grief;
immoderate
laughter..
Fashionable
::
Fashionable
(a.)
Conforming
to the
fashion
or
established
mode;
according
with the
prevailing
form or
style;
as, a
fashionable
dress..
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..
Contemperation
::
Contemperation
(n.) The act of
tempering
or
moderating.
Manikin
::
Manikin
(n.) A model of the human body, made of
papier-mache
or other
material,
commonly
in
detachable
pieces,
for
exhibiting
the
different
parts and
organs,
their
relative
position,
etc..
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