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noun

A tall cylindrical headdress of a kind worn by certain deities, as depicted in classical art.

noun

(the name of) a devil. compare mahu (now only in allusion to shakespeare.).

noun

A member of a north american indian people living on the border of oregon and california.

adjective

Of, relating to, or designating the modoc.

noun

(especially in the early 1960s) a young person of a subculture characterized by a smart stylish appearance, the riding of motor scooters, and a liking for soul music.

verb

A modification.

plural noun

The moderations examination at oxford university.

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It's also, conversely, the time for exams, removing finalists and most first years sitting mods and…
noun

A thing which effects modulation; a modulating agent.

adjective

Employing or involving a module or modules as the basis of design or construction.

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Modular housing units
noun

The quality of consisting of separate parts that, when combined, form a complete whole

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A system lacks modularity when a tweak to one of its components affects the functioning of others.,…
noun

The action or process of making something modular; construction on modular principles.

verb

To construct on modular principles; to render modular.

adjective

Constructed on modular principles; rendered modular.

verb

To construct on modular principles; to render modular.

verb

To construct on modular principles; to render modular.

adverb

According to modular principles.

verb

Exert a modifying or controlling influence on.

Usage examples:

The state attempts to modulate private business's cash flow
verb

Exert a modifying or controlling influence on.

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The state attempts to modulate private business's cash flow
verb

Exert a modifying or controlling influence on.

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The state attempts to modulate private business's cash flow
verb

Exert a modifying or controlling influence on.

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The state attempts to modulate private business's cash flow
noun

The exertion of a modifying or controlling influence on something.

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Endorphins in the body are responsible for the modulation of pain sensation
noun

The exertion of a modifying or controlling influence on something.

Usage examples:

Endorphins in the body are responsible for the modulation of pain sensation
adjective

That serves to modulate something, especially the tone of the voice; modulatory.

adjective

Of, relating to, or serving for modulation.

noun

Each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more complex structure, such as an item of furniture or a building.

Usage examples:

Ships are now built in modules rather than built in a whole from the base up
noun

Each of a set of standardized parts or independent units that can be used to construct a more complex structure, such as an item of furniture or a building.

Usage examples:

Ships are now built in modules rather than built in a whole from the base up
noun

Another term for absolute value.

verb

To render modular; to modularize.

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