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mode vs medieval mode

medieval mode vs mode

mode and medieval mode both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mode Yes No No No
medieval mode Yes No No No
As nouns, medieval mode is a hyponym of mode; that is, medieval mode is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than mode:
  • mode: any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave
  • medieval mode: any of a system of modes used in Gregorian chants up until 1600; derived historically from the Greek mode
mode (noun) medieval mode (noun)
how something is done or how it happens any of a system of modes used in Gregorian chants up until 1600; derived historically from the Greek mode
the most frequent value of a random variable
any of various fixed orders of the various diatonic notes within an octave
a classification of propositions on the basis of whether they claim necessity or possibility or impossibility
verb inflections that express how the action or state is conceived by the speaker
a particular functioning condition or arrangement
Difference between mode and medieval mode

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