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Noun
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modes, plural;
  1. A way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done
    • - his preferred mode of travel was a kayak
    • - differences between language modes, namely speech and writing
  2. An option allowing a change in the method of operation of a device, esp. a camera
    • - a camcorder in automatic mode
  3. A way of operating or using a system
    • - some computers provide several so-called processor modes
  4. Any of the distinct kinds or patterns of vibration of an oscillating system

  5. The character of a modal proposition (whether necessary, contingent, possible, or impossible)

  6. A fashion or style in clothes, art, literature, etc
    • - in the Seventies, the mode for activewear took hold
  7. The value that occurs most frequently in a given set of data

  8. A set of musical notes forming a scale and from which melodies and harmonies are constructed

  9. A drab or light gray color


  1. manner: 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"
  2. a particular functioning condition or arrangement; "switched from keyboard to voice mode"
  3. modality: a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility
  4. mood: verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker
  5. any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave
  6. the most frequent value of a random variable
  7. Ugly Betty is an American dramedy television series created by Silvio Horta, which premiered on ABC on September 28, 2006 and ended on April 14, 2010. ...
  8. In the personal computer operating systems MS-DOS and PC-DOS, a number of standard system commands were provided for common tasks such as listing files on a disk or moving files. ...
  9. In user interface design, a mode is a distinct setting within a computer program or any physical machine interface, in which the same user input will produce perceived different results than it would in other settings. ...
  10. Grammatical mood is one of a set of morphologically distinctive forms that are used to signal modality. ...
  11. In literature, a mode is an employed method or approach, identifiable within a written work. As descriptive terms, and genre are often used inaccurately instead of mode; for example, the pastoral mode is often mistakenly identified as a genre. ...
  12. In modern Western music, mode (from Latin modus, "measure, standard, manner, way") is a concept that involves scale and melody type.
  13. One of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the natural minor scale; A particular means of accomplishing something; The most frequently occurring value in a distribution; A state of a system that is represented by an eigenfunction of that ...
  14. (MODE S) Mode Select - a bidirectional one-to-one data-link for ground to air communication.
  15. (Mode S) This mode requires a 70cm SSB/CW transmitter and a 2.4Ghz SSB/CW receiver and supports CW and voice. Many people use a 2.4Ghz to 2M converter with a 2M SSB/CW receiver instead of buying a 2.4GHz SSB/CW receiver.
  16. (Modes) program, fully automatic, aperture priority, shutter priority, manual settings
  17. (Modes (CT)) are networks of cognitive, affective, motivational and behavioural schemas. Modes are fundamental to personality since they interpret and adapt to emerging and ongoing situations.
  18. (Modes) (Scales) Collections of pitches spanning an octave; each mode (or scale) differs from others both by the number of pitches and by the pattern of intervals between adjacent pitches.
  19. (Modes) All of our controllers have game specific settings contained within each controller, and we provide specific instructions to make it clear on how to choose these modes.
  20. (Modes) An option allowing a change in the method of operation of a device.
  21. (Modes) Made up of the Outline, Notes, and Slide windows. You can edit all of these windows simultaneousy in this mode.
  22. (Modes) The means of transporting the product from source node to demand node, a.k.a. origin to destination
  23. (Modes) anagenesis - catagenesis - cladogenesis
  24. (Modes) rhythmic A thirteenth-century system of music rhythmic notation based on the patterns of poetic meter. Rhythmic modes give the characteristic flavor to thirteenth-century * organum and *motets because of the constant repetition of the same rhythmic patterns. ...
  25. (modes) an ancient Greek system of arrangin notes into scales