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- MODALITY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: the classification of logical propositions (see proposition sense 1) according to their asserting or denying the possibility, impossibility, contingency, or necessity of their content : one of the main avenues of sensation (such as vision) : a usually physical therapeutic agency Recent Examples on the Web
- Modality - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A modality is the way or mode in which something exists or is done You might often see it used with reference to diagnostic modality, which is the way in which a disease or illness is diagnosed by a doctor
- MODALITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MODALITY definition: 1 a particular way of doing or experiencing something: 2 the meaning expressed by modal verbs 3… Learn more
- Modality - Wikipedia
Modality (linguistics), the ways language can express various relationships to reality or truth; Modality (semiotics), the channel by which signs are transmitted (oral, gesture, written)
- modality, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
Those aspects of a thing which relate to its mode, or manner or state of being, as distinct from its substance or identity; the non-essential aspect or attributes of a concept or entity Also: a particular quality or attribute denoting the mode or manner of being of something Cf mode n I 6a
- MODALITY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
5 meanings: 1 the condition of being modal 2 a quality, attribute, or circumstance that denotes mode, mood, or manner 3 Click for more definitions
- modality noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of modality noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Modality - definition of modality by The Free Dictionary
1 the quality or state of being modal 2 an attribute or circumstance that denotes mode or manner 3 Also called mode the classification of logical propositions according to whether they are contingently true or false, possible, impossible, or necessary 4 Med a therapeutic method 5 one of the primary forms of sensation, as vision or touch
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