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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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Anglo-catholic
::
Anglo-Catholic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
church
modeled
on the
English
Reformation;
Anglican;
--
sometimes
restricted
to the
ritualistic
or High
Church
section
of the
Church
of
England.
Catadromous
::
Catadromous
(a.)
Having
the
lowest
inferior
segment
of a pinna
nearer
the
rachis
than the
lowest
superior
one; -- said of a mode of
branching
in
ferns,
and
opposed
to
anadromous..
Heteropathy
::
Heteropathy
(n.) That mode of
treating
diseases,
by which a
morbid
condition
is
removed
by
inducing
an
opposite
morbid
condition
to
supplant
it;
allopathy..
Modernism
::
Modernism
(n.)
Modern
practice;
a thing of
recent
date; esp., a
modern
usage or mode of
expression..
Regime
::
Regime
(n.) Mode or
system
of rule or
management;
character
of
government,
or of the
prevailing
social
system..
Levy
::
Levy (v. i.) To seize
property,
real or
personal,
or
subject
it to the
operation
of an
execution;
to make a levy; as, to levy on
property;
the usual mode of
levying,
in
England,
is by
seizing
the
goods..
Attemper
::
Attemper
(v. t.) To
reduce,
modify,
or
moderate,
by
mixture;
to
temper;
to
regulate,
as
temperature..
Discommode
::
Discommode
(v. t.) To put
inconvenience;
to
incommode;
to
trouble.
Tare
::
Tare (n.) A weed that grows among wheat and other
grain;
--
alleged
by
modern
naturalists
to be the
Lolium
temulentum,
or
darnel..
Flute
::
Flute (v. i.) A
musical
wind
instrument,
consisting
of a
hollow
cylinder
or pipe, with holes along its
length,
stopped
by the
fingers
or by keys which are
opened
by the
fingers.
The
modern
flute is
closed
at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a
lateral
hole..
Tentation
::
Tentation
(n.) A mode of
adjusting
or
operating
by
repeated
trials
or
experiments.
Immoderately
::
Immoderately
(adv.)
In an
immoderate
manner;
excessively.
Statue
::
Statue
(n.) The
likeness
of a
living
being
sculptured
or
modeled
in some solid
substance,
as
marble,
bronze,
or wax; an
image;
as, a
statue
of
Hercules,
or of a
lion..
Breviloquence
::
Breviloquence
(n.) A brief and
pertinent
mode of
speaking.
Representation
::
Representation
(n.) A
likeness,
a
picture,
or a
model;
as, a
representation
of the human face, or
figure,
and the
like..
Religion
::
Religion
(n.) A
monastic
or
religious
order
subject
to a
regulated
mode of life; the
religious
state;
as, to enter
religion..
Gallicism
::
Gallicism
(n.) A mode of
speech
peculiar
to the
French;
a
French
idiom;
also, in
general,
a
French
mode or
custom..
Myrrh
::
Myrrh (n.) A gum
resin,
usually
of a
yellowish
brown or amber
color,
of an
aromatic
odor, and a
bitter,
slightly
pungent
taste.
It is
valued
for its odor and for its
medicinal
properties.
It
exudes
from the bark of a shrub of
Abyssinia
and
Arabia,
the
Balsamodendron
Myrrha.
The myrrh of the Bible is
supposed
to have been
partly
the gum above
named,
and
partly
the
exudation
of
species
of
Cistus,
or
rockrose..
Punctuation
::
Punctuation
(n.) The act or art of
punctuating
or
pointing
a
writing
or
discourse;
the art or mode of
dividing
literary
composition
into
sentences,
and
members
of a
sentence,
by means of
points,
so as to
elucidate
the
author's
meaning..
Miniature
::
Miniature
(v.)
Originally,
a
painting
in
colors
such as those in
mediaeval
manuscripts;
in
modern
times,
any very small
painting,
especially
a
portrait..
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