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mode
noun
1 rather formal a way of doing something, or of living, acting, happening, operating, etc a new mode of transport .
2 a fashion or style, eg in clothes or art the latest mode .
3 comput a method of operation as provided by the software print mode .
4 music
a any of several systems according to which notes in an octave are or were arranged Lydian mode ;
b since the 16c specifically: either of the two main scale systems ( major mode and minor mode) now in use.
5 stats the value of greatest frequency in a set of numbers.
[14c: from Latin modus manner or measure]
noun
1 rather formal a way of doing something, or of living, acting, happening, operating, etc a new mode of transport .
2 a fashion or style, eg in clothes or art the latest mode .
3 comput a method of operation as provided by the software print mode .
4 music
a any of several systems according to which notes in an octave are or were arranged Lydian mode ;
b since the 16c specifically: either of the two main scale systems ( major mode and minor mode) now in use.
5 stats the value of greatest frequency in a set of numbers.
[14c: from Latin modus manner or measure]
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