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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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Measured
::
Measured
(a.)
Regulated
or
determined
by a
standard;
hence,
equal;
uniform;
graduated;
limited;
moderated;
as, he
walked
with
measured
steps;
he
expressed
himself
in no
measured
terms..
Plagal
::
Plagal
(a.)
Having
a scale
running
from the
dominant
to its
octave;
-- said of
certain
old
church
modes or
tunes,
as
opposed
to those
called
authentic,
which ran from the tonic to its
octave..
Brahmo-somaj
::
Brahmo-somaj
(n.) A
modern
reforming
theistic
sect among the
Hindoos.
Stiptic
::
Stippling
(n.) A mode of
execution
in which a flat or even tint is
produced
by many small
touches.
Warm
::
Warm (v. i.) To
become
warm, or
moderately
heated;
as, the earth soon warms in a clear day
summer..
Modern
::
Modern
(n.) A
person
of
modern
times;
--
opposed
to
ancient.
Necropolis
::
Necropolis
(n.) A city of the dead; a name given by the
ancients
to their
cemeteries,
and
sometimes
applied
to
modern
burial
places;
a
graveyard..
Tolerable
::
Tolerable
(a.)
Moderately
good or
agreeable;
not
contemptible;
not very
excellent
or
pleasing,
but such as can be borne or
received
without
disgust,
resentment,
or
opposition;
passable;
as, a
tolerable
administration;
a
tolerable
entertainment;
a
tolerable
translation..
Hefty
::
Hefty (a.)
Moderately
heavy.
Stylohyal
::
Stylography
(n.) A mode of
writing
or
tracing
lines by means of a style on cards or
tablets.
Lepidodendrid
::
Lepidodendrid
(n.) One of an
extinct
family
of trees
allied
to the
modern
club
mosses,
and
including
Lepidodendron
and its
allies..
Accession
::
Accession
(n.) A mode of
acquiring
property,
by which the owner of a
corporeal
substance
which
receives
an
addition
by
growth,
or by
labor,
has a right to the part or thing
added,
or the
improvement
(provided
the thing is not
changed
into a
different
species).
Thus, the owner of a cow
becomes
the owner of her
calf..
Chance
::
Chance
(n.) A
supposed
material
or
psychical
agent or mode of
activity
other than a
force,
law, or
purpose;
fortune;
fate; -- in this sense often
personified..
Decent
::
Decent
(a.)
Moderate,
but
competent;
sufficient;
hence,
respectable;
fairly
good;
reasonably
comfortable
or
satisfying;
as, a
decent
fortune;
a
decent
person..
Exarch
::
Exarch
(n.) A
viceroy;
in
Ravenna,
the title of the
viceroys
of the
Byzantine
emperors;
in the
Eastern
Church,
the
superior
over
several
monasteries;
in the
modern
Greek
Church,
a
deputy
of the
patriarch
, who
visits
the
clergy,
investigates
ecclesiastical
cases,
etc..
Demure
::
Demure
(a.) Of sober or
serious
mien;
composed
and
decorous
in
bearing;
of
modest
look;
staid;
grave.
Sourish
::
Sourish
(a.)
Somewhat
sour;
moderately
acid; as,
sourish
fruit;
a
sourish
taste..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.)
Limited
as to the
degree
in which a
quality,
principle,
or
faculty
appears;
as, an
infusion
of
moderate
strength;
a man of
moderate
abilities..
Litotes
::
Litotes
(n.) A
diminution
or
softening
of
statement
for the sake of
avoiding
censure
or
increasing
the
effect
by
contrast
with the
moderation
shown in the form of
expression;
as, a
citizen
of no mean city, that is, of an
illustrious
city..
Hibernianism
::
Hibernianism
(n.) An idiom or mode of
speech
peculiar
to the
Irish.
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