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mod adjective [ mɒd ]

• modern.
• "boldly mix mod with trad for eye-catching results"

mod 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.
Origin: abbreviation of modern or modernist.

mod preposition

• another term for modulo.

mod noun

• a modification.

mod verb

• make modifications to; modify.
• "both the single-player and multiplayer games can be modded"

mod noun

• a person who moderates an online forum or discussion; a moderator.
• "the post was quickly removed by mods"

mod verb

• (of the moderator of an online forum or discussion) delete (inappropriate or offensive content).
• "my post was modded and prevented from being posted"

Mod noun

• a Highland meeting for Gaelic literary and musical competitions.
Origin: from Scottish Gaelic mōd .


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