mod
adj.
of or pertaining to a modern or up-to-date style, fashionable
n.
person who dresses in a stylish or avant-garde manner; British teenager from the 1960s who dressed in prim Edwardian-style clothing
MOD (Magneto Optical Disk)
n.
storage medium which uses magnetic and optical methods for reading and writing data (Computers)
Mod
Mod or mods may refer to: In culture and music:
Mod (lifestyle), 1960s British youth subculture
Mod revival, a rebirth of the mod subculture in the late 1970s
Mod Club Theatre, a nightclub in Toronto, Ontario
Mods (band), a Norwegian rock band
Body-modificationMod (Scotland), a festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture
M.O.D., "Method of Destruction", Billy Milano's next band after S.O.D.
MuchOnDemand, a request music-television show aired on Much Music in CanadaPre-designed and packaged kits designed to alter an existing (audio) circuit (i.e. a guitar pedal)
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MOD (file format)
MOD is a computer
file format used primarily to represent
music, and was the first
module file format. MOD files use the “.MOD”
file extension, except on the Amiga where the original trackers instead use a “mod.” prefix scheme, e.g. “mod.echoing”. A MOD file contains a set of instruments in the form of
samples, a number of patterns indicating how and when the samples are to be played, and a list of what patterns to play in what order.
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Mod (Scotland)
A mod is a festival of
Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture. Historically, the Gaelic word mòd refers to any kind of assembly. There are both local mods, and an annual national mod, the
Royal National Mod. Mods are run under the aupisces of
An Comunn Gaidhealach.A Mod largely takes the form of formal competitions. Choral events (in Gaelic, both solo and
choirs), and traditional music including
fiddle,
bagpipe and folk groups dominate. Spoken word events include children and adult's poetry reading, storytelling and
Bible reading, and categories such as Ancient Folk Tale or Humorous
Monologue. Children can also present an original
drama, and there are competitions in written
literature.
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mod
Noun
1. a British teenager or young adult in the 1960s; noted for their clothes consciousness and opposition to the rockers
(hypernym) adolescent, stripling, teenager
(member-holonym) mods
(classification) United Kingdom, UK, Great Britain, GB, Britain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Adjective
1. relating to a recently developed fashion or style; "their offices are in a modern skyscraper"; "tables in modernistic designs";
(synonym) modern, modernistic
(similar) fashionable, stylish
mod. (modern)
mod, modern, advanced, contemporary, current
mod
MOD, Magneto Optical Disk, storage medium which uses magnetic and optical methods for reading and writing data (Computers)