Words Starting With "M"

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Modernists

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The term "modernists" refers to people who advocate for or engage with modern ideas, principles, or practices. In art, literature, philosophy, or architecture, modernists are often characterized by their rejection of traditional forms and conventions, and their emphasis on experimentation, innovation, and pushing boundaries. In the early 20th century, the modernist movement emerged in Europe, particularly in the genres of literature, art, and music, as a response to the cultural, social, and intellectual changes of the time.

Modernity

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Modernity refers to the state of being modern, characterized by a sense of newness, freshness, and a departure from the past. It often involves embracing new ideas, technologies, and ways of living, and is typically associated with urbanization, industrialization, and the growth of cities. In a broader sense, modernity can also refer to a cultural or philosophical perspective that values progress, innovation, and individualism, and that rejects traditional conventions and hierarchies.

Modernization

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Modernization refers to the process of adopting and applying modern techniques, ideas, and practices to improve and update something, such as an organization, society, or technology. It often involves the introduction of new and innovative ideas, methods, and technologies to make existing things more efficient, effective, and up-to-date.

Modernize

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To make something modern, updated, or improved, especially in its design, technology, or methods: to modernize a factory, the company invested in new equipment and trained its workers.

Modernized

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Modernized refers to something that has been updated or changed to make it more modern, or to make it work better in the present day. It often involves adopting new technology, procedures, or ideas to improve efficiency, functionality, or appeal. For example, a modernized version of an old building might feature updated plumbing, electricity, and interior design, while a modernized business might adopt new digital tools and strategies to stay competitive.

Modernizer

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A modernizer is a person or thing that adapts or brings something up to date, especially in a technological or fashionable sense. It can also refer to someone who tries to reform or improve something that is outdated or inefficient.

Modernizers

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Modernizers refers to people or entities that advocate or promote significant changes or reforms, often with the goal of making something more contemporary, efficient, or effective.

Modernizes

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The verb "modernizes" is in the present participle form, and it means to make something (such as a system, building, or idea) more modern or up-to-date. It can also imply the elimination of outdated or obsolete elements and the incorporation of new and advanced features.

Modernizing

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The word "modernizing" means to make something (such as a process, system, or institution) more modern and up-to-date, often by introducing new technology, practices, or ideas.

Modes

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Modes refer to the different ways or methods in which something is done or occurs. In various contexts, modes can describe various aspects, such as:<br><br> Habitual or typical ways of behaving or acting<br> Methods or techniques used to achieve something<br> Different forms or styles in which something is expressed<br> Circumstances or conditions in which something happens or exists<br><br>For example:<br><br> "She has multiple modes of communication, including texting and email."<br> "The artist worked in multiple modes, from painting to sculpture."<br> "The new policy has multiple modes to support employee development."<br> "The patient's condition required multiple modes of treatment."<br><br>In general, the term "mode" refers to a specific or preferred way of doing something, and it can be applied to a wide range of subjects and contexts.

Modest

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Modest refers to someone or something that is humble and unassuming in their manner, behavior, or appearance. It can also describe something that is moderate or reasonable in size, amount, or degree.

Modesties

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I think there might be a slight mistake. The correct word is "modesties" is not a valid word in the English language. I'm assuming you meant to say "modesty".<br><br>If that's the case, modesty refers to a quality of being humble and unassuming, often characterized by a lack of pride or arrogance. It can also refer to a sense of shame or timidity, which may be felt in social or intimate situations.

Modestly

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Modestly refers to a humble or unassuming manner. It can describe a person or thing that is unostentatious, unpretentious, and free from excessive self-promotion or showiness.

Modesto

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The word "modesto" is an adverb that means "modest" or "unpretentious". It can also be used as a noun to refer to a city in California, the United States, known for its planned community and agricultural heritage.

Modesty

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Modesty is the quality of being humble and unassuming in one's behavior, attitude, or appearance. It is characterized by a lack of pretension or arrogance, and a willingness to avoid drawing attention to oneself. Modest people are typically humble, unpretentious, and unassuming, and they often tend to avoid seeking to draw attention to themselves or their accomplishments.

Modi

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Modi is a surname and also a title used to refer to Narendra Modi, the 14th and current Prime Minister of India, who has been in office since 2014. He was the Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and has been a prominent figure in Indian politics.

Modicity

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Modicity refers to the quality of being moderate or reasonable in one's behavior, temperament, or judgments. It involves having a balanced and sensible approach to life, avoiding extremes or overreactions. Modicity is often associated with being fair-minded, rational, and open to different perspectives.

Modicum

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Modicum is a noun that means a small or moderate amount of something, often used to describe a limited or insufficient quantity. It can also be used figuratively to describe a small or moderate degree of something, such as a modicum of success or a modicum of respect.

Modifiability

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Modifiability refers to the ease with which a system, product, or process can be changed or modified to meet new requirements, fix defects, or improve its performance. It is a key aspect of maintenance and upgrading, and is often used in the context of software development, engineering, and systems design.

Modifiable

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Modifiable refers to something that can be changed or modified. For example, a software program can be modifiable by its users to fit their specific needs.

Modification

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Modification refers to the act of changing or altering something, such as a plan, a rule, or a product. It also refers to the process of making small changes to a product or system to improve its performance, functionality, or appearance. In linguistics, modification refers to the addition of extra material to a word or phrase to provide more information about its meaning or scope.

Modifications

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Modifications refers to changes or adjustments made to something, such as a plan, a design, or a process. It can also refer to alterations or customizations made to a machine, a product, or a system to improve its performance, functionality, or specifications.

Modificative

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Modificative refers to something that has the power or tendency to modify or alter something in some way. It can also describe something that is intended to or has the effect of modifying or altering something else.

Modificatory

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Modificatory refers to something that modifies or changes something else. In linguistics, a modificatory word or phrase is one that modifies or describes the meaning of another word or phrase in a sentence, often by providing additional information or specificity. EXAMPLES: A modificatory clause is a clause that modifies or describes another clause in a sentence. Modificatory adjectives are adjectives that modify or describe the meaning of a noun or pronoun.

Modified

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Modified refers to something that has been altered or changed from its original form. It can also refer to something that has been adapted or modified to suit a particular purpose or context. In a broader sense, modified can also mean having undergone significant change or transformation.

Modifier

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A modifier is a word or phrase that clarifies or modifies the meaning of another word or phrase in a sentence. It provides additional information about the noun, verb, or adjective it modifies, giving more detail or specifying its scope, purpose, or extent. For example, in the sentence "The tired doctor examined the patient", "tired" is a modifier that describes the doctor, giving information about their condition.

Modifiers

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Modifiers are words or phrases that provide additional information about another word or phrase in a sentence, but are not essential to its meaning. They are thus outside the main clause of the sentence. Examples of modifiers include adjectives, adverbs, phrases, and clauses.

Modifies

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causes a change or alteration to something. For example: "The new manager modified the company's policy to include more employee benefits."

Modify

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To modify means to change or alter something in some way, often in a subtle or small way. This can include changing the details or the way something works, or adding something new to make it better or more effective.

Modifying

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The verb "modifying" means to make changes to something, often in a slight or subtle way, in order to improve or adjust it for a particular purpose or situation. It can refer to modifying a piece of writing, a recipe, a plan, or a concept, among other things.

Modigliani

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Modigliani refers to Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani (1874-1920), known for his unique and expressive style of painting and sculpture. He is famous for his elongated, almost surreal depictions of the human body, often with exaggerated facial features and slim, tapering limbs. Modigliani's art is characterized by its dreamlike quality, and his works are highly prized for their beauty and emotional depth.

Modiglianis

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Modigliani's is an adjective form referring to the style or art movement characterized by the works of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani. It typically describes peculiar elongated faces, necks, and figures in the artist's portraits and nudes, as well as his use of expressive lines and bold colors.

Modillion

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A modillion is an architectural term that refers to a small ornamental block or bracket, typically found in classical and baroque style buildings, used to support a cornice, an entablature, or another overhanging feature. Modillions are often used to add decoration and visual interest to a building's exterior or interior.

Modiolar

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Modiolar refers to something related to the shape or form of the inner spiral of a cochlea, which is a structure in the inner ear responsible for sound detection. In anatomy, the term "modiolar" is used to describe the direction of spiral turns in the cochlea. In more general context, modiolar can also refer to something having a spiral or cochlear shape.

Modioli

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Modioli is a noun that refers to a curved or rounded piece of material, typically wood, used to provide additional support or protection to a structure or object. In architecture and construction, modioli are often used to add reinforcement to walls, roofs, or other elements, and can also be used to create decorative features.

Modiolus

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The modiolus is a term used in anatomy, specifically in the field of otolaryngology (the study of the ears, nose, and throat). The modiolus refers to the central part of the temporal bone, which is the bone that forms the side of the skull. It is a small, rounded structure that contains the cochlea, a spiral-shaped organ responsible for hearing. In other words, the modiolus is the bony core of the inner ear, and it plays a crucial role in the transmission of sound vibrations to the auditory nerve and ultimately to the brain.