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29 May 2011, 5:37 am

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[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Etymology 1

From Latin modus ("measure, due measure, rhythm, melody")

[edit] Noun

mode (plural modes)

  1. (music) 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?
  3. (statistics) The most frequently occurring value in a distribution
  4. (mathematics, physics) A state of a system that is represented by an eigenfunction of that system.
  5. (computing) One of various related sets of rules for processing data.
    In insert mode, characters typed are directly inserted into the buffer
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in music

means of accomplishing something

in statistics

state of a system represented by an eigenfunction of that system

in computing

[edit] Etymology 2

From French mode.

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mode (plural modes)

  1. Style or fashion.
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style or fashion

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[edit] Noun

mode m. (plural modes)

  1. modus
  2. way
  3. (grammar) mood

[edit] Danish

[edit] Etymology

From French mode, from Latin modus ("manner, method").

[edit] Pronunciation

  • IPA: /moːdə/, [ˈmoːðə]

[edit] Noun

mode c. (singular definite moden, plural indefinite moder)

  1. fashion

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    Inflection of mode

common gender Singular Plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative, dative and accusative mode moden moder moderne
genitive modes modens moders modernes

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[edit] Noun

mode f

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

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[edit] Noun

mode f. (plural modes)

  1. fashion, trend
    Il faut suivre la mode en France — You've got to follow fashion in France

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à la mode

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mode m. (plural modes)

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

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mode f.

  1. Plural form of moda.

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[edit] Noun

mode

  1. vocative singular of modus

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[edit] Noun

mode n.

  1. fashion, a fashion trend

[edit] Declension

Declension of mode

singular plural
Neuter indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative mode modet moden modena
genitive modes modets modens modenas

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