Mode may mean:
Popular culture
- Mode Records, a record label
- MODE 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; see plus-size model
- Mode magazine, a fictional fashion magazine which is the setting for the ABC series Ugly Betty
See also
In Literature, a mode is an employed methods or approach identifiable within a written work In Statistics, the mode is the value that occurs the most frequently in a Data set or a Probability distribution. In Music, a scale is an ordered series of Musical intervals which along with the key or tonic, define the pitches However mode In User interface design a mode is a distinct setting within a computer program or any physical machine interface in which the same user input will produce perceived different Grammatical mood is one of a set of distinctive Verb forms that are used to signal modality. A normal mode of an oscillating system is a pattern of motion in which all parts of the system move sinusoidally with the same frequency A longitudinal mode of a Resonant cavity is a particular Standing wave pattern formed by Waves confined in the cavity Mode of transport (or means of transport or transport mode or transport modality or form of transport) is a general term for the different Fashion refers to styles of dress (but can also include cuisine literature art architecture and general comportment that are popular in a culture at any given time Mode Records is an American Record label based in New York City New York, whose primary focus is modern classical, avant-garde, and Plus-size model is a term internationally applied to a woman who is engaged primarily in modeling garments that are designed and marketed specifically for larger body sizes and types (see Ugly Betty is an American television Comedy-drama series starring America Ferrera in the title role along with Eric Mabius The MODES Users Association (MUA is a non-profit organisation formed in 1996 by users of Museums and Archives, based in Forman Street in Derby.
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