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Mode
Mode
n.
Manner
of
doing
or
being
;
method
;
form
;
fashion
;
custom
;
way
;
style
; as,
the
mode
of
speaking
;
the
mode
of
dressing
.
Mode
n.
Prevailing
popular
custom
;
fashion
,
especially
in
the
phrase
the
mode
.
Mode
n.
Variety
;
gradation
;
degree
.
Mode
n.
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
n.
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
n.
Same
as
Mood
.
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
.
Mode
n.
A
kind
of
silk
.
See
Alamode
, n.
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