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*[[Modus (band)]] was a successful pop music band in former Czechoslovakia with singers [[Ján Lehotský]], [[Marika Gombitová]] and [[Miroslav Žbirka]].
*[[Modus (band)]] was a successful pop music band in former Czechoslovakia with singers [[Ján Lehotský]], [[Marika Gombitová]] and [[Miroslav Žbirka]].
*[[Modus_FX|Modus FX]] is a visual effects company based in [[Sainte-Thérèse]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]].
*[[Modus_FX|Modus FX]] is a visual effects company based in [[Sainte-Thérèse]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]].
*Modus Properties, a now defunct UK property developer, based in [[Manchester]], [[England]]. It became defunct after it and its subsidaries entered administration in 2008.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:57, 7 February 2010

Modus can mean:

  • In linguistics the modus is Latin name for grammatical mood, the description of the relationship of a verb with reality and intent.
  • In statistics the modus is Latin name for mode, the value that has the largest number of observations, namely the most frequent value or values.
  • Modus (medieval music), a term used in several different technical meanings in medieval music theory
  • Modus (www.myspace.com/modusuk) is a New Age/Electronic music artist from the Wirral, UK. Mal Davies was the keyboard player in 80's Liverpool band 'Always The Now' before going it alone and writing and composing music on computers alone as 'Modus'
  • The Renault Modus is a small car made by Renault.
  • Modus (band) was a successful pop music band in former Czechoslovakia with singers Ján Lehotský, Marika Gombitová and Miroslav Žbirka.
  • Modus FX is a visual effects company based in Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec, Canada.
  • Modus Properties, a now defunct UK property developer, based in Manchester, England. It became defunct after it and its subsidaries entered administration in 2008.

See also