Modus in spanish
Modus
pronunciation: moʊdus part of speech: noun, adjective
pronunciation: moʊdus part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures





modus
more:
» modus operandi = modus operandi. [Modo de proceder]
Example: Survey methodology, the modus operandi of statisticians, is important to professional groups such as librarians as a function of operations management.» modus vivendi = acuerdo internacional.
Example: Enter a concordat, 'modus vivendi', convention, or other formal agreement between the Holy See and a national government or other political jurisdiction under the party whose catalogue entry heading is first in English alphabetic order.