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3 Letter Words for Mod

dom, mod

Definitions for Mod

[1] very modern; up-to-date; being in the vanguard in style, dress, etc.
[2] (sometimes initial capital letter ) of or relating to a style of dress of the 1960s, typified by miniskirts, bell-bottom trousers, boots, and bright colors and patterns.
[3] a person who is in the vanguard in style, dress, etc.
[4] (sometimes initial capital letter ) a British teenager of the 1960s who affected a very neat, sophisticated appearance and wore fancy clothing inspired by Edwardian dress.
[5] an act or instance of modifying; modification.
[6] to modify, especially a vehicle or mechanical part: The car was modded for speed and power.
[7] Computers . to rewrite programming code in (a video game) in order to change the appearance or performance of the software: I modded the game to increase the field of vision. to modify (computer hardware), especially the physical appearance of the case: I want to mod my PC to include LED lights and custom paint.
[8] the moderator of an online message board: Notify a mod immediately if another member is harassing you.
[9] modal auxiliary.
[10] modifier.
[11] moderate.
[12] Music . moderato.
[13] modern.
[14] British a member of a group of teenagers in the mid-1960s, noted for their clothes-consciousness and opposition to the rockers a member of a revived group of this type in the late 1970s and early 1980s, noted for their clothes-consciousness and opposition to the skinheads (as modifier ) a mod haircut
[15] an annual Highland Gaelic meeting with musical and literary competitions
[16] modulus
[17] Ministry of Defence
[18] moderate
[19] moderato
[20] modern

Words related to Mod

stylish, fashionable, offbeat, chic, latest, up-to-date

Words nearby Mod

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Origin of Mod

3by shortening

Word origin for Mod

C19: from Gaelic mòd assembly, from Old Norse; related to moot

Synonyms for Mod

fashionable, stylish, chic, latest, offbeat, up-to-date