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mod1
▶adjective informal modern. ▶noun Brit. (especially in the 1960s) a young person of a group characterized by a stylish appearance and the riding of motor scooters.
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mod2
▶preposition Mathematics short for modulo.
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mod3 informal
▶verb (mods, modding, modded) make modifications to; modify. ▶noun a modification.
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MOD/eməʊˈdiː/
▶abbreviation (in the UK) Ministry of Defence.
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Mod/mɒd/
▶noun a Highland meeting for Gaelic literature and music.
– origin from Sc. Gaelic mōd.

