AI & ChatGPT searches , social queriess for MODALITY

Search references for MODALITY. Phrases containing MODALITY

See searches and references containing MODALITY!

AI searches containing MODALITY

MODALITY

  • Modality
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up modality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Modality may refer to: Modality (theology), the organization and structure of the church, as distinct

    Modality

    Modality

  • Modality (semantics)
  • Phenomenon whereby language is used to discuss possible situations

    linguistics and philosophy, modality refers to the ways language can express various relationships to reality or truth. For instance, a modal expression may convey

    Modality (semantics)

    Modality_(semantics)

  • Modal
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Modality (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Modal This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Modal. If an

    Modal

    Modal

  • Volitive modality
  • Volitive modality (abbreviated vol) is a linguistic modality that indicates the desires, wishes or fears of the speaker. It is classified as a subcategory

    Volitive modality

    Volitive_modality

  • Epistemic modality
  • Type of linguistic modality

    Epistemic modality is a sub-type of linguistic modality that encompasses knowledge, belief, or credence in a proposition. Epistemic modality is exemplified

    Epistemic modality

    Epistemic_modality

  • Modal verb
  • Type of verb, such as "might", that is used to indicate modality

    necessity ("must"), in terms of one of the following types of modality: epistemic modality, concerned with the theoretical possibility of propositions being

    Modal verb

    Modal_verb

  • Dynamic modality
  • Dynamic modality is a linguistic modality that is the ability or requirement of the subject to do something. Dynamic modality is non-subjective in contrast

    Dynamic modality

    Dynamic_modality

  • Modality (human–computer interaction)
  • Type of data

    information and merge it Transfer: a modality produces information that another modality consumes Concurrency: multiple modalities take in separate information

    Modality (human–computer interaction)

    Modality_(human–computer_interaction)

  • Mode (music)
  • Type of musical scale and characteristic behaviors

    modes or modality today is different from that in early music. As Jim Samson explains: "Clearly any comparison of medieval and modern modality would recognize

    Mode (music)

    Mode_(music)

  • Deontic modality
  • Linguistic modality expressing how the world should be

    Deontic modality (abbreviated deo) is a linguistic modality that indicates how the world ought to be according to certain norms, expectations, speaker

    Deontic modality

    Deontic_modality

  • Stimulus modality
  • What is perceived after a physiological stimulus

    Stimulus modality, also called sensory modality, is one aspect of a stimulus or what is perceived after a stimulus. For example, the temperature modality is

    Stimulus modality

    Stimulus_modality

  • Co-modality
  • Transport policy

    Co-modality is a notion introduced by the European Commission in 2006 in the field of the transport policy to define an approach of the globality of the

    Co-modality

    Co-modality

    Co-modality

  • Modality (semiotics)
  • presenting the modality of natural language; image is both a medium and a modality; music is a modality for the auditory media. So, the modality refers to

    Modality (semiotics)

    Modality_(semiotics)

  • Modality effect
  • sentence. This demonstrates the modality effect can be more than auditory or visual. For serial recall, the modality effect is seen in an increased memory

    Modality effect

    Modality_effect

  • Modal adjective
  • Type of adjective that is used to indicate modality, such as "likely"

    Modal adjectives are adjectives, such as likely, probable and necessary, that express modality, i.e., possibility, necessity, or contingency. Modal adjectives

    Modal adjective

    Modal_adjective

  • Modal realism
  • Philosophical concept

    sustain such a state of affairs. Thus we require a brand of modal realism if we are to use modality at all. An often-cited argument is called the argument

    Modal realism

    Modal_realism

  • Alethic modality
  • Modality in linguistics

    Alethic modality (from Greek ἀλήθεια = truth) is a linguistic modality that indicates modalities of truth, in particular the modalities of logical necessity

    Alethic modality

    Alethic_modality

  • Modality Partnership
  • English GP partnership

    The Modality Partnership is a large GP partnership formed in 2009. Such large practices are often described as a "super partnership". According to the

    Modality Partnership

    Modality_Partnership

  • English modal auxiliary verbs
  • Class of auxiliary verbs in English that lack untensed forms

    Manfred (2009). "Modality and the history of English adhortatives". In Salkie, Raphael; Busuttil, Pierre; van der Auwera, Johan (eds.). Modality in English:

    English modal auxiliary verbs

    English modal auxiliary verbs

    English_modal_auxiliary_verbs

  • Modal word
  • Type of word that is used to indicate modality, such as "might"

    Modal words are words in a language that express modality, i.e., possibility, necessity, or contingency. One kind of modal word is the modal verb (should

    Modal word

    Modal_word

  • Modal logic
  • Type of formal logic

    necessary. Other systems of modal logic have been formulated, in part because S5 does not describe every kind of modality of interest. Sequent calculi

    Modal logic

    Modal_logic

  • Modal window
  • Subordinate user interface element

    "How to Use Modality in Dialogs". Oracle Corporation. "Modal Panel". quince.infragistics.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-06. "Modal Panel - Implementation"

    Modal window

    Modal_window

  • Therapy
  • Attempted medical remediation of a health problem

    specifically to psychotherapy. A therapist is a person who offers any modality of therapy. Therapist refers to trained professionals engaged in providing

    Therapy

    Therapy

    Therapy

  • Modal adverbs
  • Type of adverb that is used to indicate modality, such as "probably"

    Modal adverbs are adverbs, such as probably, necessarily, and possibly that express modality, i.e., possibility, necessity, or contingency. The Cambridge

    Modal adverbs

    Modal_adverbs

  • Modal fictionalism
  • Philosophical concept

    Modal fictionalism is a term used in philosophy, and more specifically in the metaphysics of modality, to describe the position that holds that modality

    Modal fictionalism

    Modal_fictionalism

  • Astrological sign
  • Twelve 30° sectors of the ecliptic, as defined by Western astrology

    practitioners of astrology describe it as having a cardinal modality. The combination of element and modality provides the signs with their unique characterizations

    Astrological sign

    Astrological sign

    Astrological_sign

  • Tense–aspect–mood
  • Grammatical system of a language that covers the expression of tense, aspect, and mood

    Tense–aspect–mood (commonly abbreviated TAM in linguistics) or tense–modality–aspect (abbreviated as TMA) is an important group of grammatical categories

    Tense–aspect–mood

    Tense–aspect–mood

  • Modality (theology)
  • church. In Catholic theology, the modality is the universal Catholic church. In Protestant theology, the modality is variously described as either the

    Modality (theology)

    Modality_(theology)

  • Cross-modal retrieval
  • Obtaining information resources relevant to an information need across modalities

    that match queries and documents within the same modality (e.g., text-to-text search), cross-modal retrieval bridges different types of media to facilitate

    Cross-modal retrieval

    Cross-modal_retrieval

  • S5 (modal logic)
  • One of five systems of modal logic

    of a single modality. Under multimodal logic, e.g., "X is possibly (in epistemic modality, per one's data) necessary (in alethic modality)," it no longer

    S5 (modal logic)

    S5_(modal_logic)

  • Mode of transport
  • Different types or methods of transportation

    Green transport hierarchy – Prioritising vulnerable sustainable road users Modal share – Share of mode of transport Means of transport – Any system used

    Mode of transport

    Mode of transport

    Mode_of_transport

  • Auxiliary verb
  • Verb adding grammatical meaning rather than content meaning

    in use. Deontic modality expresses an ability, necessity, or obligation that is associated with an agent subject. Epistemic modality expresses the speaker's

    Auxiliary verb

    Auxiliary_verb

  • Gender identity
  • Personal sense of one's own gender

    preferring to identify with culture or Nation-specific gender terms. Gender modality is the relationship between one's gender in the sense of gender role and

    Gender identity

    Gender_identity

  • Modal metaphysics
  • Branch of philosophy

    Modal metaphysics is a branch of philosophy that investigates the metaphysics underlying statements about what is possible or necessary. These include

    Modal metaphysics

    Modal_metaphysics

  • Modality (book)
  • Portner, Paul (2009). Modality. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199292431. Hacquard, Valentine (2010). "Review of Modality (Oxford surveys in

    Modality (book)

    Modality_(book)

  • Modal share
  • Share of mode of transport

    A modal share (also called mode split, mode-share, or modal split) is the percentage of travelers using a particular type of transportation or number

    Modal share

    Modal share

    Modal_share

  • Extended modal realism
  • Version of modal realism

    world is a world that contains a contradiction. Extended modal realism understands modality as a dimension similar to space and time. In this sense, a

    Extended modal realism

    Extended_modal_realism

  • Rayon
  • Cellulose-based semi-synthetic fiber

    a soft, silky feel. They are sometimes identified by the trade name Modal. Modal is used alone or with other fibers (often cotton or spandex) in clothing

    Rayon

    Rayon

    Rayon

  • Modal voice
  • Vocal register associated with speech and singing

    Modal voice is the vocal register used most frequently in speech and singing in most languages. It is also the linguistic term for the most common phonation

    Modal voice

    Modal_voice

  • Taurus (astrology)
  • Second astrological sign of the zodiac

    This sign belongs to the Earth element or triplicity, as well as a fixed modality, quality, or quadruplicity. It is a Venus-ruled sign, the Moon is in its

    Taurus (astrology)

    Taurus (astrology)

    Taurus_(astrology)

  • Operational modal analysis
  • Ambient modal identification, also known as operational modal analysis (OMA), aims at identifying the modal properties of a structure based on vibration

    Operational modal analysis

    Operational_modal_analysis

  • Modal haplotype
  • Ancestral haplotype derived from the DNA test results of a specific group of people

    modal haplotypes are the Atlantic Modal Haplotype (the most common haplotype in parts of Europe, associated with Haplogroup R1b) and the Cohen Modal Haplotype

    Modal haplotype

    Modal_haplotype

  • Modal analysis
  • Study of vibration properties of systems

    Modal analysis is the study of the dynamic properties of systems in the frequency domain. It consists of mechanically exciting a studied component in

    Modal analysis

    Modal analysis

    Modal_analysis

  • Modal fallacy
  • Type of fallacy in modal logic

    from free will suffers from the modal fallacy. De dicto and de re: Context of modality Modal logic Bennett, Bo. "Modal (Scope) Fallacy". Logically Fallacious

    Modal fallacy

    Modal_fallacy

  • Modal testing
  • Modal testing is the form of vibration testing of an object whereby the natural (modal) frequencies, modal masses, modal damping ratios and mode shapes

    Modal testing

    Modal_testing

  • Modal operator
  • Logical operator in modal logic

    A modal connective (or modal operator) is a logical connective for modal logic. It is an operator which forms propositions from propositions. In general

    Modal operator

    Modal_operator

  • Evidentiality
  • Linguistic notion of claims' support

    inferential evidentials also indicate epistemic modality, such as uncertainty or probability (see epistemic modality below). For example, one evidential may indicate

    Evidentiality

    Evidentiality

  • Medical diagnosis
  • Process to identify a disease or disorder

    Medical diagnosis (abbreviated as Dx, Dx, or Ds) is the process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs. It is

    Medical diagnosis

    Medical diagnosis

    Medical_diagnosis

  • Medical imaging
  • Technique and process of creating visual representations of the interior of a body

    Elastography is a relatively new imaging modality that maps the elastic properties of soft tissue. This modality emerged in the last two decades. Elastography

    Medical imaging

    Medical imaging

    Medical_imaging

  • Modal Soul
  • 2005 studio album by Nujabes

    Modal Soul is the second studio album by Japanese producer Nujabes, released on November 11, 2005, by Nujabes' own record label, Hydeout Productions.

    Modal Soul

    Modal_Soul

  • Proposition
  • Bearer of truth values

    Epistemic and Metaphysical Modality, § 2. Metaphysical and Nomic Modality Garson 2024, Lead section, § 1. What is Modal Logic?, § 2. Modal Logics Newsome 2015

    Proposition

    Proposition

  • Verb
  • Part of speech that conveys an action

    languages can express modality with adverbs, but some also use verbal forms as in the given examples. If the verbal expression of modality involves the use

    Verb

    Verb

  • Frank R. Palmer
  • British linguist (1922–2019)

    Another publication Modality and the English Modals had already appeared in 1979. Palmer pointed out the current interest in mood and modality, as well as in

    Frank R. Palmer

    Frank_R._Palmer

  • Multimodal representation learning
  • \Sigma _{yy}}  are the within-modality covariance matrices, and Σ x y {\displaystyle \Sigma _{xy}}  is the between-modality covariance matrix. However,

    Multimodal representation learning

    Multimodal_representation_learning

  • Modal jazz
  • Sub-genre of jazz

    Modal jazz is jazz that makes use of musical modes, often modulating among them to accompany the chords instead of relying on one tonal center used across

    Modal jazz

    Modal_jazz

  • Modal dispersion
  • Distortion in some communications media

    Modal dispersion is a distortion mechanism occurring in multimode fibers and other waveguides, in which the signal is spread in time because the propagation

    Modal dispersion

    Modal_dispersion

  • Modal companion
  • In logic, a modal companion of a superintuitionistic (intermediate) logic L is a normal modal logic that interprets L by a certain canonical translation

    Modal companion

    Modal_companion

  • Latin tenses with modality
  • him any questions any more' Here are some examples of Latin verbs with modal meaning (frequency, possibility, volition, obligation, atemporality) or

    Latin tenses with modality

    Latin_tenses_with_modality

  • Actualism
  • Philosophical view that everything there is is actual

    "Truthmakers and Modality". Synthese. 164 (2): 261–280. doi:10.1007/s11229-007-9225-2. S2CID 29061342. Vetter, Barbara (2011). "Recent Work: Modality Without Possible

    Actualism

    Actualism

  • List of English auxiliary verbs
  • Appendix:English modal verbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This is a list of English auxiliary verbs, i.e. helping verbs, which include Modal verbs and

    List of English auxiliary verbs

    List_of_English_auxiliary_verbs

  • German modal particles
  • Uninflected words used in colloquial spoken German

    German modal particles (German: Modalpartikel or Abtönungspartikel) are uninflected words that are used mainly in the spontaneous spoken language in colloquial

    German modal particles

    German_modal_particles

  • Language
  • Structured system of communication

    uses the auditive modality, whereas sign languages and writing use the visual modality, and braille writing uses the tactile modality. Human language is

    Language

    Language

    Language

  • Semantic memory
  • Type of memory referring to general world knowledge

    subsystems on the basis of input modality. Examples of different input modalities include visual, auditory, and tactile input. Modality-specific impairments are

    Semantic memory

    Semantic_memory

  • Multimodal learning
  • Machine learning methods using multiple input modalities

    called intermediate fusion, involves each modality being first processed independently to obtain modality-specific representations; then these intermediate

    Multimodal learning

    Multimodal_learning

  • DICOM
  • Open standard from the medical computer science

    other data entry errors. A complementary service to modality worklist, this enables the modality to send a report about a performed examination including

    DICOM

    DICOM

  • Modal algebra
  • Boolean algebra with unary operators expressing necessity and possibility modalities

    In algebra and logic, a modal algebra is a structure ⟨ A , ∧ , ∨ , − , 0 , 1 , ◻ ⟩ {\displaystyle \langle A,\land ,\lor ,-,0,1,\Box \rangle } such that

    Modal algebra

    Modal_algebra

  • Modalistic Monarchianism
  • Christian theological position

    Modalistic Monarchianism, also known as Modalism or Oneness Christology, is a Christian theology upholding the unipersonal oneness of God while also affirming

    Modalistic Monarchianism

    Modalistic_Monarchianism

  • Romi Crawford
  • American educator, writer, and professor of Visual and Critical Studies

    pedagogical platforms: the Black Arts Movement School Modality and the New Art School Modality, free and roving frameworks designed to foreground collaborative

    Romi Crawford

    Romi_Crawford

  • Learning styles
  • Largely debunked theories that aim to account for differences in individuals' learning

    proposed three learning modalities (often identified by the acronym VAK): Visualizing modality Auditory modality Kinesthetic modality Barbe and colleagues

    Learning styles

    Learning_styles

  • Gregorian chant
  • Form of song

    was transcribed using a different mode in each. Several features besides modality contribute to the musical idiom of Gregorian chant, giving it a distinctive

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian chant

    Gregorian_chant

  • Human
  • Species of hominid in the genus Homo

    interlocutors. Language differs from other forms of communication in that it is modality independent; people can convey the same meanings through different media:

    Human

    Human

    Human

  • Modal particle
  • Concept in linguistics

    linguistics, modal particles are a type of grammatical particle used in a sentence to add extra meaning, particularly in spoken language. Modal particles

    Modal particle

    Modal_particle

  • Crossmodal attention
  • attention is modality-specific or the result of shared "cross-modal" resources. Cross-modal attention is considered to be the overlap between modalities that

    Crossmodal attention

    Crossmodal_attention

  • Non-normal modal logic
  • Less-restrictive form of modal logic

    the global modality. Given any modal formula, the proving process with this resolution calculus is done by recursively renaming a complex modal formula as

    Non-normal modal logic

    Non-normal_modal_logic

  • Modal subordination
  • Formal semantic phenomenon

    Linguistic modality Anaphora (linguistics) Conditional sentence Modal logic Discourse representation theory Craige Roberts Roberts, Craige (1989). "Modal subordination

    Modal subordination

    Modal_subordination

  • Modal matrix
  • linear algebra, the modal matrix is used in the diagonalization process involving eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Specifically the modal matrix M {\displaystyle

    Modal matrix

    Modal_matrix

  • Mode (statistics)
  • Value that appears most often in a set of data

    where a plurality determines victory, a single modal value determines the victor, while a multi-modal outcome would require some tie-breaking procedure

    Mode (statistics)

    Mode_(statistics)

  • Hortative
  • Linguistic modality that encourages or discourages an action

    Palmer, Robert L. Mood & Modality. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2001 Palmer, Robert L. Modality & The English Modals. Longman, London. 1979

    Hortative

    Hortative

  • Multisensory integration
  • Study of senses and nervous system

    Modality Appropriateness Hypothesis states that the influence of perception in each modality in multisensory integration depends on that modality's appropriateness

    Multisensory integration

    Multisensory_integration

  • Sensory substitution
  • Phenomenon in cognitive neuroscience

    is a change of the characteristics of one sensory modality into stimuli of another sensory modality. A sensory substitution system consists of three parts:

    Sensory substitution

    Sensory_substitution

  • Hallucination
  • Perception that only seems real

    some additional significance. Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive

    Hallucination

    Hallucination

    Hallucination

  • Modal filter
  • Road design that restricts the passage of certain types of vehicle

    A modal filter, sometimes referred to as a point closure, is a road design that restricts the passage of certain types of vehicle in road transport. Modal

    Modal filter

    Modal filter

    Modal_filter

  • Transport hub
  • Place where passengers and cargo are exchanged

    A transport hub is a place where passengers and cargo are exchanged between vehicles and/or between transport modes. Public transport hubs include railway

    Transport hub

    Transport hub

    Transport_hub

  • Tanzania
  • Country in East Africa

    Tanzania has two major rainfall periods: one is uni-modal (October–April) and the other is bi-modal (October–December and March–May). The former is experienced

    Tanzania

    Tanzania

    Tanzania

  • Polyphasic sleep
  • Sleep pattern with more than one period of sleep in a 24-hour period

    Polyphasic sleep or segmented sleep is the system of sleeping during multiple periods over the course of 24 hours, in contrast to monophasic sleep, a single

    Polyphasic sleep

    Polyphasic_sleep

  • Leo (astrology)
  • Fifth astrological sign of the zodiac

    is associated with fire, accompanied by Aries and Sagittarius, and its modality is fixed. In Greek mythology, the constellation is created by Zeus in commemoration

    Leo (astrology)

    Leo (astrology)

    Leo_(astrology)

  • Falsetto
  • Vocal register just above the modal voice register

    "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave. It is

    Falsetto

    Falsetto

  • Modal collapse
  • Concept in modal logic

    In modal logic, modal collapse is the condition in which every true statement is necessarily true, and vice versa; that is to say, there are no contingent

    Modal collapse

    Modal_collapse

  • World
  • Totality of existing entities

    of all space and time; all that is, has been, and will be". Theories of modality talk of possible worlds as complete and consistent ways how things could

    World

    World

    World

  • Borrowed chord
  • Chord borrowed from the parallel key

    borrowed chord (also called chord borrowing, mode mixture, modal mixture, substituted chord, modal interchange, or mutation) is a chord borrowed from the

    Borrowed chord

    Borrowed_chord

  • Grammatical mood
  • Grammatical feature of verbs

    Greek From SIL International: Deontic modality Volitive modality: imprecative mood, optative mood Directive modality: deliberative mood, imperative mood

    Grammatical mood

    Grammatical_mood

  • Image registration
  • Mapping of data into a single system

    be made between single-modality and multi-modality methods. Single-modality methods tend to register images in the same modality acquired by the same scanner/sensor

    Image registration

    Image registration

    Image_registration

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Intelligence of machines

    pp. 335–337) Representing knowledge about knowledge: Belief calculus, modal logics: Russell & Norvig (2021, §10.4), Poole, Mackworth & Goebel (1998

    Artificial intelligence

    Artificial_intelligence

  • Nuclear medicine
  • Medical specialty

    modality. Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) scans are the two most common imaging modalities in

    Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear_medicine

  • Modal case
  • Grammatical case

    In linguistics, the modal case (abbreviated mod) is a grammatical case used to express ability, intention, necessity, obligation, permission, possibility

    Modal case

    Modal_case

  • Physical therapy
  • Profession that helps a disabled person function in everyday life

    include mechanical devices such as traction; education; electrophysical modalities which include heat, cold, electricity, sound waves, and radiation; assistive

    Physical therapy

    Physical therapy

    Physical_therapy

  • Atlantic modal haplotype
  • In human genetics, the Atlantic modal haplotype (AMH) or haplotype 15 is a Y chromosome haplotype of Y-STR microsatellite variations, associated with

    Atlantic modal haplotype

    Atlantic_modal_haplotype

  • Communication
  • Transmission of information

    Using multiple modalities of communication in this way usually makes communication more effective if the messages of each modality are consistent. However

    Communication

    Communication

    Communication

  • Liber Usualis
  • Book of commonly used Gregorian chants

    Office of the Dead, ordinations, and Benediction[citation needed]. This modal, monophonic Latin music has been sung in the Catholic Church since at least

    Liber Usualis

    Liber Usualis

    Liber_Usualis

  • Agnosia
  • Inability to process sensory information

    border, which is part of the ventral stream. Agnosia affects only a single modality, such as vision or hearing. More recently, a top-down interruption is considered

    Agnosia

    Agnosia

    Agnosia

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing MODALITY

MODALITY

AI search references containing MODALITY

MODALITY

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with MODALITY

MODALITY

Follow users with usernames @MODALITY or posting hashtags containing #MODALITY

MODALITY

Online names & meanings

  • Milja
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish

    Milja

    Freedom; Noble

  • Jeorjia
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Jeorjia

    Modern phonetic.

  • Jenilynn
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Jenilynn

    which is a.

  • Nandni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nandni

    Enjoyment

  • Sayer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sayer

    English : from the Middle English personal name Saher or Seir. This is probably a Norman introduction of the Continental Germanic personal name Sigiheri, composed of the elements sigi ‘victory’ + heri ‘army’. However, it could also represent a Middle English survival of an unrecorded Old English name, Sǣhere, composed of the elements sǣ ‘sea’ + here ‘army’.English : occupational name, from Middle English saghier (see Sawyer) or Old French seieor.English : occupational name for a professional reciter, from an agent derivative of Middle English say(en), sey(en) ‘to say’.English : from a reduced form of Middle English assayer, an agent derivative of assay ‘trial’, ‘test’, Old French essay (from Late Latin exagium, a derivative of exagmināre ‘to weigh’), hence an occupational name for an assayer of metals or a taster of food.English : occupational name for a maker or seller of say, a type of cloth, from Middle English say + the agent suffix -er. See also Say.Welsh : occupational name from Welsh saer ‘carpenter’ or from saer maen ‘stonecutter’, i.e. mason.French : occupational name for a reaper or mower, from an agent derivative of Old French seer ‘to cut’ (Latin secare).Dutch : occupational name for a weaver of serge, from an agent derivative of saai ‘serge’.Dutch : occupational name from zaaier ‘sower’.

  • Siara
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Siara

    Unique

  • Chaital | சைதால
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Chaital | சைதால

    Consciousness

  • Somasundara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Somasundara

    Moonbeam

  • Dhrutav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dhrutav

  • ERMTRUD
  • Female

    Teutonic

    ERMTRUD

    Contracted form of Teutonic Ermentraud, ERMTRUD means "wholly loved."

AI search & ChatGPT queriess for Facebook and twitter users, user names, hashtags with MODALITY

MODALITY

Top AI & ChatGPT search, Social media, medium, facebook & news articles containing MODALITY

MODALITY

AI searchs for Acronyms & meanings containing MODALITY

MODALITY

AI searches, Indeed job searches and job offers containing MODALITY

Other words and meanings similar to

MODALITY

AI search in online dictionary sources & meanings containing MODALITY

MODALITY

  • Modality
  • n.

    A modal relation or quality; a mode or point of view under which an object presents itself to the mind. According to Kant, the quality of propositions, as assertory, problematical, or apodeictic.

  • Modality
  • n.

    The quality or state of being modal.