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Modal
Meaning
Adj
●
Of, or
relating
to a
mode
or modus.
●
In Grammar:
Of,
relating
to, or
describing
the
mood
of a clause.
●
In Music:
Of,
relating
to, or
composed
in the
musical
modi
by which an
octave
is
divided
, associated with
emotional
moods
in Ancient — and in
medieval
ecclesiastical
— music.
●
In Logic:
Of, or
relating
to the
modality
between propositions.
●
In Statistics:
Relating to the
statistical
mode.
●
In Computing:
Having
separate
modes
in which
user
input
has different effects.
●
In Graphical user interface:
Requiring
immediate
user
interaction
and thus
presented
so that it cannot be
closed
or
interacted
behind until a
decision
is made.
●
In Metaphysics:
Relating to the form of a
thing
rather to any of its attributes.
Noun
●
In Logic:
A
modal
proposition.
●
In Linguistics:
A
modal
form,
notably
a
modal
auxiliary.
●
In Grammar:
A
modal
verb.
●
In Graphical user interface:
A
modal
window
, one that cannot be
closed
until a
decision
is made.
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Origin
modal
English
modalis
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Antonyms
Modeless
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