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Mode (Template:Lang-la meaning "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may refer to:
Language
- Grammatical mode or grammatical mood, a category of verbal inflections that expresses an attitude of mind
- Rhetorical modes, a category of discourse
- Narrative mode, the type of method voice and point of view used to convey a narrative
- Modes of persuasion, oratorical devices
- Mode (literature), the general category of a literary work, e.g. the pastoral mode
Music
- Mode (music), a system of musical tonality involving a type of scale coupled with a set of characteristic melodic behaviors
- Modus (medieval music)
- Gregorian mode, a system of modes used in Gregorian chant (as opposed to ancient Greek modes or Byzantine octoechos)
- Modus (medieval music)
- "Mode", a song by PRhyme from Southpaw: Music from and Inspired By the Motion Picture
Mathematics
- Mode (statistics), the most common value among a group
- Modes of convergence, a property of a series
- Mode of a linear field
Science
- Normal mode, patterns of vibration in acoustics, electromagnetic theory, etc.
- Mode (electromagnetism)
- Hybrid mode, such as longitudinal-section mode
- Quasinormal mode, a type of energy dissipation of a perturbed object or field
- Starvation mode, a biological condition
Computation
- 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
- A game mode, a mode used as a game mechanic in video games
- Digital camera modes
- Data types in some programming languages (e.g., EL/1)
- Block cipher mode of operation, in cryptography
- Modes (Unix), permissions given to users and groups to access files and folders on Unix hosts
- MODE (command), a DOS and Windows command line utility for the configuration of devices and the console
- Asynchronous transfer mode, a method of digital communication
Popular culture and business
- Mode Records, a record label
- Mode.com and Mode Media
- MODE Magazine, an out-of-print U.S. women's fashion magazine featuring plus-size clothing shot inVogue-like aesthetic
- Mode magazine, a fictional fashion magazine which is the setting for the ABC series Ugly Betty
- Fashion
- Explosive Mode, a 1998 album by San Quinn and Messy Marv
- Mode series, a quartet of novels by Piers Anthony
- The Devil's Mode, a collection of short stories by Anthony Burgess
Places
- Mode, Banmauk, a village in Burma
- Mode, Illinois, an unincorporated community in Shelby County, Illinois, United States
Other uses
- Amateur radio modes
- IL Mode, a former name of Bærum SK, a Norwegian association football club
- Mode of transport, a means of transportation
- A technocomplex of stone tools
- Mode of production, a Marxist term for way of producing goods
- HSwMS Mode, several ships of the Swedish Navy
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mode.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: