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Definition of mode
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Mode (n.)
Manner
of doing or
being;
method;
form;
fashion;
custom;
way;
style;
as, the mode of
speaking;
the mode of
dressing..
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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..
Stalactite
::
Stalactite
(n.) A
pendent
cone or
cylinder
of
calcium
carbonate
resembling
an
icicle
in form and mode of
attachment.
Stalactites
are found
depending
from the roof or sides of
caverns,
and are
produced
by
deposition
from
waters
which have
percolated
through,
and
partially
dissolved,
the
overlying
limestone
rocks..
Impudicity
::
Impudicity
(n.)
Immodesty.
Unbashful
::
Unbashful
(a.) Not
bashful
or
modest;
bold;
impudent;
shameless.
Paleography
::
Paleography
(n.) The study of
ancient
inscriptions
and modes of
writing;
the art or
science
of
deciphering
ancient
writings,
and
determining
their
origin,
period,
etc., from
external
characters;
diplomatics..
Simia
::
Simia (n.) A
Linnaean
genus of
Quadrumana
which
included
the types of
numerous
modern
genera.
By
modern
writers
it is
usually
restricted
to the genus which
includes
the
orang-outang.
Language
::
Language
(n.) The
characteristic
mode of
arranging
words,
peculiar
to an
individual
speaker
or
writer;
manner
of
expression;
style..
Durance
::
Durance
(n.) In
modern
manufacture,
a
worsted
of one color used for
window
blinds
and
similar
purposes..
Modernness
::
Modernness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
modern;
recentness;
novelty.
Bracelet
::
Bracelet
(n.) An
ornamental
band or ring, for the wrist or the arm; in
modern
times,
an
ornament
encircling
the
wrist,
worn by women or
girls..
Persecute
::
Persecute
(v. t.) To
pursue
in a
manner
to
injure,
grieve,
or
afflict;
to beset with
cruelty
or
malignity;
to
harass;
especially,
to
afflict,
harass,
punish,
or put to
death,
for
adherence
to a
particular
religious
creed or mode of
worship..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.)
Something
made after a
model;
a copy.
Electro-etching
::
Electro-etching
(n.) A mode of
etching
upon
metals
by
electrolytic
action.
Modesty
::
Modesty
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
modest;
that lowly
temper
which
accompanies
a
moderate
estimate
of one's own worth and
importance;
absence
of
self-assertion,
arrogance,
and
presumption;
humility
respecting
one's own
merit..
Instinct
::
Instinct
(a.)
Natural
inward
impulse;
unconscious,
involuntary,
or
unreasoning
prompting
to any mode of
action,
whether
bodily,
or
mental,
without
a
distinct
apprehension
of the end or
object
to be
accomplished..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.)
Limited
in
degree
of
activity,
energy,
or
excitement;
reasonable;
calm; slow; as,
moderate
language;
moderate
endeavors..
Immoderation
::
Immoderation
(n.) Want of
moderation.
Modernize
::
Modernize
(v. t.) To
render
modern;
to adapt to
modern
person
or
things;
to cause to
conform
to
recent
or
present
usage or
taste.
Mesodont
::
Mesodont
(a.)
Having
teeth of
moderate
size.
Basset
::
Basset
(n.) A game at
cards,
resembling
the
modern
faro, said to have been
invented
at
Venice..
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