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Mode 1Definition: Manner of doing or being; method; form; fashion; custom; way; style; as, the mode of speaking; the mode of dressing.
Mode 2Definition: Prevailing popular custom; fashion, especially in the phrase the mode. Mode 3Definition: Variety; gradation; degree. Mode 4Definition: 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. Mode 5Definition: 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. Mode 6Definition: Same as Mood. Mode 7Definition: 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 8Definition: A kind of silk. See Alamode, n. mode 9Definition: how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion" mode 10Definition: the most frequent value of a random variable mode 11Definition: any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave mode 12Definition: verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker mode 13Definition: a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility mode 14Definition: a particular functioning condition or arrangement; "switched from keyboard to voice mode"
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