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mode in Latin

mode in Latin is modus — mode means a particular way or method of doing something.

mode in Latin

modus
noun
A particular means of accomplishing something.

What does "mode" mean?

  1. noun A particular way or method of doing something.
    "Switch the phone to airplane mode before takeoff."
  2. noun (statistics) The value that occurs most often in a set of data.
    "In the data set 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, the mode is 3."
  3. noun A particular state of mind or way of behaving.
    "He switched into work mode as soon as he sat at his desk."
  4. noun (music) One of several traditional scales, such as the major or minor scale.
    "The song was written in the Dorian mode, giving it an unusual, moody sound."

mode in a sentence

  • Switch the phone to airplane mode before takeoff.
  • The car has separate modes for city and highway driving.
  • In the data set 2, 3, 3, 5, 7, the mode is 3.
  • He switched into work mode as soon as he sat at his desk.

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What is "mode" in Latin?

"mode" in Latin is modus. mode means: A particular way or method of doing something.

How do you use "mode" in a sentence?

Example: "Switch the phone to airplane mode before takeoff." In Latin, "mode" is modus.

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