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Latest revision as of 04:37, 29 May 2011 Wikipedia [edit] English [edit] Pronunciation [edit] Etymology 1 From Latin modus ("measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") mode (plural modes) - (music) 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.
- What was the mode of entry?
- (statistics) The most frequently occurring value in a distribution
- (mathematics, physics) A state of a system that is represented by an eigenfunction of that system.
- (computing) One of various related sets of rules for processing data.
- In insert mode, characters typed are directly inserted into the buffer
[edit] Derived terms [edit] Related terms [edit] Translations means of accomplishing something state of a system represented by an eigenfunction of that system [edit] Etymology 2 From French mode. mode (plural modes) - Style or fashion.
[edit] Translations [edit] See also [edit] Anagrams
[edit] Catalan mode m. (plural modes) - modus
- way
- (grammar) mood
[edit] Danish [edit] Etymology From French mode, from Latin modus ("manner, method"). [edit] Pronunciation mode c. (singular definite moden, plural indefinite moder) - fashion
[edit] Inflection [edit] External links
[edit] Pronunciation mode f - 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.
[edit] Anagrams
[edit] French [edit] Pronunciation mode f. (plural modes) - fashion, trend
- Il faut suivre la mode en France — You've got to follow fashion in France
[edit] Derived terms à la mode mode m. (plural modes) - 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
[edit] Anagrams
[edit] Italian mode f. - Plural form of moda.
[edit] Anagrams mode - vocative singular of modus
[edit] Swedish [edit] Pronunciation mode n. - fashion, a fashion trend
[edit] Declension [edit] Related terms [edit] See also Chat about this story w/ Talkita |