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'''Mode''' ({{langx|la|modus|link=no}} meaning "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may refer to:
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'''Mode''' (etymology from Latin '''modus''': "my teacher is really a bitch , tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may mean:
* ], a means of transportation
* ], in cryptography
* A technocomplex of ]s
* ], a Marxist term for way of producing goods


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==Places==
== Arts and entertainment ==
* ], an unincorporated community in Shelby County, Illinois
* '']'', a defunct U.S. women's fashion magazine
* ], a village in Burma
* ''Mode'' magazine, a fictional fashion magazine which is the setting for the ABC series '']''
* ], a 1996 video game
* ], a record label
* ], a defunct digital media company
* ], a quartet of novels by Piers Anthony
* ], known as MODE, a 1970s modern dance organisation in New York
* ''Mode'', a defunct Indonesian women's magazine

===Music===
* ], a system of musical tonality involving a type of scale coupled with a set of characteristic melodic behaviors
** ]
*** ], a system of modes used in Gregorian chant (as opposed to ancient Greek modes or Byzantine octoechos)
* "Mode", a song by PRhyme from the 2015 soundtrack '']''
* '']'' (album), a 1962 album by Sonny Red

== Computing ==
* ], a DOS and Windows command line utility for the configuration of devices and the console
* ], distinct method of operation within a computer system, in which the same user input can produce different results depending on the state of the system
** A ], a mode used as a game mechanic in video games
** ]
** ], a software configuration where text input is processed outside of an application
** ], a graphic library where commands produce direct rendering on the display
* ], permissions given to users and groups to access files and folders on Unix hosts

==Language==
* ], also known as mode, a category of verbal inflections that expresses an attitude of mind
** ]
** ]
* ], the general category of a literary work, e.g. the pastoral mode
* ], a category of discourse
** ], the type of method voice and point of view used to convey a narrative
** ], oratorical devices


==Mathematics== ==Mathematics==
* ], the most common value among a group * ], the most common value among a group
* ], a property of a series * ], a property of a series

* ]
==Places==
* ], a village in Burma
* ], an unincorporated community in Shelby County, Illinois, United States


==Science== ==Science==
* ], a pattern of wave propagation.
* ], patterns of vibration in acoustics, electromagnetic theory, etc.,
**] ** ]
**] ** ]
**] ** Hybrid mode, such as ]
* ], a type of energy disspation of a perturbed object or field * ], patterns of vibration in acoustics, electromagnetic theory, etc.
* ], a concept in ]
* ], a type of energy dissipation of a perturbed object or field
* ], a biological condition * ], a biological condition


==Language== ==Other uses==
* ] * ]
* ]
* ]
* ], a quartet of novels by Piers Anthony
* ], oratorical devices
* ], a collection of short stories by Anthony Burgess

==Music==
* ], a classification system of musical tonalities
* ], several other technical senses of ''modus'' or ''mode'' in medieval music theory
* ], a pitch organization of Gregorian chant

== Computing ==
* ], permissions given to users and groups to access files and folders on Unix hosts
* ], distinct method of operation within a computer system, in which the same user input can produce different results depending of the state of the system
** A ], a mode used as a game mechanic in videogames
* a DOS and Windows ] tool for configuration of devices and the console
* ], a method of digital communication
* ]s in some programming languages (e.g. ])

== Popular culture ==
* ], a record label
* ''] Magazine'', a now out-of-print US women's fashion magazine created specifically to feature fashions over a US size 14 with a ''Vogue'' magazine-like creative aesthetic
* ''Mode'' magazine, a fictional fashion magazine which is the setting for the ABC series '']''
* ] * ]
* IL Mode, a former name of ], a Norwegian association football club
* ], an album
* ], a means of transportation
* A technocomplex of ]s
* ], a Marxist term for way of producing goods
*{{HSwMS|Mode}}, several ships of the Swedish Navy


== See also == == See also ==
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* ], a method of digital communication
* ], in cryptography
* '']'', a collection of short stories by Anthony Burgess
* ], a fictional character in Pixar's animated superhero film ''The Incredibles''
* '']'', a 1998 album by San Quinn and Messy Marv
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Mode (Latin: modus meaning "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Music

Computing

  • MODE (command), a DOS and Windows command line utility for the configuration of devices and the console
  • Mode (user interface), distinct method of operation within a computer system, in which the same user input can produce different results depending on the state of the system
  • Modes (Unix), permissions given to users and groups to access files and folders on Unix hosts

Language

Mathematics

Places

Science

Other uses

See also

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