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Webster Dictionary :: Modus

MO'DUS, n. [L.] A compensation for tithes; an equivalent in money or other certa...

Webster Dictionary :: Module

MOD'ULE, n. [L. modulus.] A model or representation. 1. In architecture, a certa...

Webster Dictionary :: Modulator

MOD'ULATOR, n. He or that which modulates. The tongue is a principal modulator o...

Webster Dictionary :: Modulation

MODULA'TION, n. [L. modulatio.] 1. The act of forming any thing to a certain pro...

Webster Dictionary :: Modulating

MOD'ULATING, ppr. Forming to a certain proportion; varying; inflecting.

Webster Dictionary :: Modulated

MOD'ULATED, pp. Formed to a certain key; varied; inflected.

Webster Dictionary :: Modulate

MOD'ULATE, v.t. [L. modulor, from modus, limit, measure.] 1. To form sound to a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Modishness

MO'DISHNESS, n. The state of being fashionable. 1. Affectation of the fashion.

Webster Dictionary :: Modishly

MO'DISHLY, adv. Fashionably; in the customary mode.

Webster Dictionary :: Modish

MO'DISH, a. [from mode.] According to the mode or customary manner; fashionable;...

Webster Dictionary :: Modillion

MODILLION, n. modil'yun. [L. modiolus, from modus.] In architecture, an ornament...

Webster Dictionary :: Modifying

MOD'IFYING, ppr. Changing the external qualities; giving a new form to; moderating.

Webster Dictionary :: Modify

MOD'IFY, v.t. [L. modificor; modus, limit, manner, and facio, to make.] 1. To ch...

Webster Dictionary :: Modifier

MOD'IFIER, n. He or that which modifies.

Webster Dictionary :: Modification

MODIFICA'TION, n. [from modify.] The act of modifying, or giving to any thing ne...

Webster Dictionary :: Modifiable

MOD'IFIABLE, a. [from modify.] That may be modified or diversified by various fo...

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