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▸ noun: (uncountable) An unconventionally modern style of fashionable dress originating in England in the 1960s, characterized by ankle-length black trenchcoats and sunglasses.
▸ noun: (UK) A 1960s British person who dressed in such a style and was interested in modernism and the modern music of the time; the opposite of a rocker.
▸ noun: (video games) An end user-created package containing modifications to the look or behaviour of a video game.
▸ noun: (Internet) A moderator, for example on a discussion forum.
▸ noun: (Internet slang, originally Twitch-speak, humorous, in the plural) Used to express a wish of removal or, often hyperbolic, harm (as opposed to a literal request to moderators).
▸ noun: (computing, informal) A module (file containing a tracker music sequence).
▸ noun: (climbing) A moderately difficult route.
▸ noun: (in the plural, Oxford University, informal) Moderations: university examinations generally taken in the first year.
▸ verb: (transitive, informal) To modify (an object) from its original condition, typically to individualize and/or enhance the performance of the object.
▸ verb: (video games) To install or create a mod.
▸ verb: (transitive, Internet, informal) To moderate; to silence or punish (a rule-breaking user) on a forum, especially when done by a moderator.
▸ noun: A festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture, akin to the Welsh eisteddfod.
▸ adjective: (MTE, slang) Crazy, insane.
▸ noun: (informal) Clipping of modification. [(obsolete, philosophy) The form of existence belonging to a particular object, entity etc.; a mode of being.]
▸ noun: (mathematics, programming) Abbreviation of modulus. [(mathematics) The base with respect to which a congruence is computed.]
▸ noun: (statistics) Abbreviation of mode. [(music) One of several ancient Greek scales.]
▸ noun: (politics) Abbreviation of moderate. [One who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.]
▸ adjective: Abbreviation of moderate. [Not excessive; acting in moderation]
▸ noun: (UK politics) Initialism of Ministry of Defence; also MoD.
▸ noun: (military, by extension) Initialism of ministry of defense. (not retricted to the British War Ministry)
▸ noun: (underwater diving) Initialism of maximum operating depth.
▸ noun: (Internet slang) Initialism of method of delivery.
▸ adjective: (dentistry) Initialism of mesio-occlusal-distal.
▸ noun: (UK politics) Initialism of Ministry of Defence; also MOD.
▸ noun: (military, by extension) Abbreviation of ministry of defence. (not restricted to the British Ministry of War)
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▸ noun: (uncountable) An unconventionally modern style of fashionable dress originating in England in the 1960s, characterized by ankle-length black trenchcoats and sunglasses.
▸ noun: (UK) A 1960s British person who dressed in such a style and was interested in modernism and the modern music of the time; the opposite of a rocker.
▸ noun: (video games) An end user-created package containing modifications to the look or behaviour of a video game.
▸ noun: (Internet) A moderator, for example on a discussion forum.
▸ noun: (Internet slang, originally Twitch-speak, humorous, in the plural) Used to express a wish of removal or, often hyperbolic, harm (as opposed to a literal request to moderators).
▸ noun: (computing, informal) A module (file containing a tracker music sequence).
▸ noun: (climbing) A moderately difficult route.
▸ noun: (in the plural, Oxford University, informal) Moderations: university examinations generally taken in the first year.
▸ verb: (transitive, informal) To modify (an object) from its original condition, typically to individualize and/or enhance the performance of the object.
▸ verb: (video games) To install or create a mod.
▸ verb: (transitive, Internet, informal) To moderate; to silence or punish (a rule-breaking user) on a forum, especially when done by a moderator.
▸ noun: A festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture, akin to the Welsh eisteddfod.
▸ adjective: (MTE, slang) Crazy, insane.
▸ noun: (informal) Clipping of modification. [(obsolete, philosophy) The form of existence belonging to a particular object, entity etc.; a mode of being.]
▸ noun: (mathematics, programming) Abbreviation of modulus. [(mathematics) The base with respect to which a congruence is computed.]
▸ noun: (statistics) Abbreviation of mode. [(music) One of several ancient Greek scales.]
▸ noun: (politics) Abbreviation of moderate. [One who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.]
▸ adjective: Abbreviation of moderate. [Not excessive; acting in moderation]
▸ noun: (UK politics) Initialism of Ministry of Defence; also MoD.
▸ noun: (military, by extension) Initialism of ministry of defense. (not retricted to the British War Ministry)
▸ noun: (underwater diving) Initialism of maximum operating depth.
▸ noun: (Internet slang) Initialism of method of delivery.
▸ adjective: (dentistry) Initialism of mesio-occlusal-distal.
▸ noun: (UK politics) Initialism of Ministry of Defence; also MOD.
▸ noun: (military, by extension) Abbreviation of ministry of defence. (not restricted to the British Ministry of War)
▸ Also see mod
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