mode
Mode (from Latin modus , "measure", "unit", "rule", "regulation", "kind", "manner", "melody", "tone"; plural: modes ) stands for:
- Mode (statistics) , the most common value in a sample
- Mode (stochastics) , number of positions of a probability distribution
- Mode , a legal form of acquisition in law
- Tournament form , the way in which a sporting competition is carried out
- Modus operandi , description of behavior, style, pattern or characteristics in criminology
- Modus-Wagen , passenger coaches of the Deutsche Bahn
- Renault Modus , a car model
- Game mode (computer game) , a game variant in computer games
- Modus Developments Company , a former British racing car manufacturer
Music:
- Mode , tonal system of order in music, for example, see church mode , Maqam or Dastgah
- Modus , schemes of European music of the 12th and 13th centuries as the basis of a modal rhythmic composition, see modal notation
- Modal scales , e.g. B. used in modal jazz .
- Modes with limited transposition possibilities in Olivier Messiaen's music
Language:
- Modus (grammar) , a grammatical conjugation parameter of the verb
- Modus , a term introduced by Gérard Genette, see narrative theory # Modus ,
Logic:
- in formal logic the name of certain rules of inference, see syllogism
The abbreviation MODUS stands for:
See also:
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