Mode

Noun

 * 1)  One of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the natural minor scale
 * 2) A particular means of accomplishing something.
 * What was the mode of entry?
 * 1)  The most frequently occurring value in a distribution
 * 2)  A state of a system that is represented by an eigenfunction of that system.
 * 3)  One of various related sets of rules for processing data.
 * In insert mode, characters typed are directly inserted into the buffer

Derived terms

 * aeolian mode
 * dorian mode
 * dual mode
 * phrygian mode
 * locrian mode
 * lydian mode
 * mixolydian mode

Related terms

 * modal
 * modality
 * model
 * modeler
 * moderate
 * moderation
 * moderator
 * module

Noun

 * 1) Style or fashion.

Adjectives for Mode
compact; varying; simpler; desultory; perfected; sagacious; happy-go-lucky; sentimental; singular; adequate; proscribed; equivocal; subconscious; prevailing; pompous; uncivilized; feudal; indispensable; scenical; disagreeable; equitable; progressive; frizzling; questionable; hospitable; artless; peculiar; fleeting; ostentatious; ruinous; expeditious; mercenary; hygienic; languid; cheap; irregular; capricious; enjoyable; ultramodern; ingenuous; ingenious.

Verbs for Mode
accept—; approve—; burlesque—; conform to—; consent to—; deride—; endorse—; fix—; govern by—; observe—; overdo—; pattern—; prefer—; protest—; revive—; subscribe to—; —disfigures; —enslaves; — succumbs.

Thesaurus
Aeolian mode, Aristotelian sorites, Dorian mode, Goclenian sorites, Greek modes, Hindu mode, Indian mode, Locrian mode, Lydian mode, MO, Phrygian mode, Platonic form, Platonic idea, SOP, aesthetic form, affectation, algorithm, approach, archetype, art form, attack, authentic mode, bearings, bon ton, build, case, cast, categorical syllogism, chic, circumstance, command of language, complexion, condition, conditional, configuration, conformation, convention, course, craze, cry, custom, cut, dilemma, enthymeme, estate, exaggeration, expression of ideas, fad, fashion, feeling for words, figuration, figure, fix, footing, form, form of speech, format, formation, frame, furore, genre, grace of expression, grandiloquence, guise, haute couture, high fashion, hypoaeolian mode, hypodorian mode, hypoionian mode, hypolocrian mode, hypolydian mode, hypomixolydian mode, hypophrygian mode, imperative, impression, indicative, inflation, inner form, jam, jussive, layout, line, line of action, lines, literary style, location, look, lot, major mode, make, makeup, manner, manner of speaking, manner of working, mannerism, matrix, means, method, methodology, minor mode, mixolydian mode, modality, mode of expression, mode of operation, mode of procedure, model, modus, modus operandi, modus tollens, mold, mood, obligative, octave species, optative, order, paralogism, pass, pattern, peculiarity, permissive, personal style, pickle, place, plagal mode, plight, position, posture, potential, practice, predicament, prevailing taste, procedure, proceeding, process, proper thing, prosyllogism, prototype, pseudosyllogism, raga, rage, rank, rhetoric, routine, rule, rule of deduction, sense of language, set, set-up, shape, significant form, situation, sorites, spot, stamp, standard operating procedure, standing, state, station, status, strain, stream of fashion, structure, style, stylistic analysis, stylistics, subjunctive, swim, syllogism, system, tack, technique, tenor, the drill, the grand style, the how, the plain style, the sublime, the way of, tone, trend, trick, turn, type, vein, vogue, way, wise

Pronunciation




Etymology 1
From modus:

Etymology 2
From mode.

Noun

 * Czech:
 * Greek: ,


 * Ido:
 * Russian: лад, тональность


 * Armenian:, ,
 * Dutch:
 * Estonian:
 * Greek: ,


 * Kurdish: ,
 * Russian: метод, методика, способ
 * Scottish Gaelic: modh, dòigh


 * Czech:
 * Italian:
 * Russian: мода


 * Simplified Chinese:
 * Welsh: modd


 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Estonian: režiim


 * Greek: ρύθμιση, προσαρμογή
 * Russian: режим

Noun

 * Catalan: moda
 * Dutch: ,
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:, συρμός


 * Ido:
 * Kurdish: ,
 * Russian: мода
 * Spanish: moda

Anagrams

 * demo, dome, E.D. Mo., Edom

Noun

 * 1) modus
 * 2) way
 * 3)  mood

Noun

 * 1) fashion

Etymology
From mode:, from  modus:.

Noun
mode f


 * 1) fashion, trend
 * Het staat je vrij om de mode te volgen in België en Nederland &mdash; You're free to follow fashion in Belgium and Holland.

Anagrams

 * doem, moed

Noun

 * 1) fashion, trend
 * Il faut suivre la mode en France &mdash; You've got to follow fashion in France

Derived terms
à la mode

Noun

 * 1) method, means, way, mode, (in grammar) mood
 * Quel mode de transport est-ce que tu utilises? &mdash; What method of transport do you use?
 *  mode de paiement &mdash; method of payment

Anagrams

 * démo
 * dôme

Noun
mode



Anagrams

 * demo

Noun

 * 1) fashion, a fashion trend

Related terms

 * höstmode
 * modelejon
 * modetidning
 * vårmode