I. ˈmōd noun
( -s )
Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Scottish Gaelic mōd, from Old Norse mōt meeting; akin to Old English mōt meeting, assembly — more at meet
: a meeting or gathering for the study and performance of Gaelic arts — compare eisteddfod , feis
II. abbreviation
1. model
2. moderate
3. moderato
4. moderator
5. modern
6. modification; modified; modify
7. modulator
I. ˈmäd adjective
Usage: often capitalized
Etymology: by shortening
1. : modern ; especially : bold, free, and unconventional in style or dress
2. : of, relating to, or being the characteristic style of 1960s British youth culture
II. " noun
( -s )
Usage: often capitalized
: one who wears mod clothes
III. " preposition
Etymology: by shortening
: modulo
IV. " noun
( -s )
Etymology: short for module (herein)
: a class period in a modular schedule