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There are 12 words ending with MODE

MODEmode n. (Music) One of several ancient Greek scales.
mode n. (Music) One of several common scales in modern Western music, one of which corresponds to the modern…
mode n. A particular means of accomplishing something.
DEMODEdémodé adj. Outdated, old-fashioned.
DEMODE adj. (French) old-fashioned, also DEMODED.
ALAMODEalamode n. A lustrous silk fabric used for headscarves.
alamode adj. Alternative form of a la mode.
alamode adv. Alternative form of a la mode.
COMMODEcommode n. A low chest of drawers on short legs.
commode n. A stand for a washbowl and jug.
commode n. (Euphemistic) A chair containing a chamber pot.
KERMODEkermode n. Kermode bear.
Kermode prop.n. A surname from Manx.
Kermode n. (Informal) Synonym of Kermode bear.
OUTMODEoutmode v. (Transitive) To render (something) no longer fashionable.
OUTMODE v. to put out of fashion.
MONOMODEmonomode adj. Capable of operation only in a single mode.
MONOMODE adj. designating a very fine optical fibre (less than 10 micrometres in diameter), used in telecommunications.
OMNIMODEOMNIMODE adj. of all modes.
EIGENMODEeigenmode n. (Physics) One of the normal vibrational modes of an oscillating system.
EIGENMODE n. (German) a normal mode of vibration of an oscillating system.
INCOMMODEincommode v. To make (someone) uncomfortable; to discomfort, to disturb, to trouble.
incommode v. To cause (someone or something) inconvenience; to hinder, to impede, to inconvenience, to obstruct.
incommode adj. (Formal, obsolete) Synonym of incommodious.
MULTIMODEmultimode adj. Having, or employing multiple modes.
multimode n. A simultaneous superposition of modes.
MULTIMODE n. an SLR camera or its light meter with more than one way of setting the exposure.
DISCOMMODEdiscommode v. (Transitive) To cause inconvenience to (someone).
DISCOMMODE v. to put to inconvenience, also INCOMMODE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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