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Mode

mode
n. 1 a way or manner in which a thing is done; a method of procedure. 2 a prevailing fashion or custom. 3 Computing a way of operating or using a system (print mode). 4 Statistics the value that occurs most frequently in a given set of data. 5 Mus. a each of the scale systems that result when the white notes of the piano are played consecutively over an octave (Lydian mode). b each of the two main modern scale systems, the major and minor (minor mode). 6 Logic a the character of a modal proposition. b = MOOD(2). 7 Physics any of the distinct kinds or patterns of vibration of an oscillating system. 8 US Gram. = MOOD(2). Etymology: F mode and L modus measure
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  I. noun see: mete Date: 14th century 1. an arrangement of the eight diatonic notes or tones of an octave according to one of several fixed schemes of their intervals, a rhythmical scheme (as in 13th and 14th century music), mood II,2, 3. Late Latin modus, from Latin] mood II,1, the modal form of the assertion or denial of a logical proposition, 4. a particular form or variety of something , a form or manner of expression ; style, a possible, customary, or preferred way of doing something , 6. a manifestation, form, or arrangement of being, a particular functioning arrangement or condition ; status , 7. the most frequent value of a set of data, a value of a random variable for which a function of probabilities defined on it achieves a relative maximum, any of various stationary vibration patterns of which an elastic body or oscillatory system is capable , see: method II. noun Etymology: French, from Latin modus Date: circa 1645 a prevailing fashion or style (as of dress or behavior), see: fashion ...
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