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Alamodality
Alamodality Al`a*mo*dal"i*ty, n. The quality of being [`a] la mode; conformity to the mode or fashion; fashionableness. [R.] --Southey.
Modalist
Modalist Mo"dal*ist, n. (Theol.) One who regards Father, Son, and Spirit as modes of being, and not as persons, thus denying personal distinction in the Trinity. --Eadie.

Meaning of Modali from wikipedia

- aller "I want to go"). Modal verbs in Italian form a distinct class (verbi modali or verbi servili). They can be easily recognized by the fact that they are...
- Publications – via Google Books. Narala, Veerayya. "Kanyasulka Punahsrushti". In Modali, Nagabhushana Sharma; Etukuri, Prasad (eds.). Kanyashulkam Noorella Samalochanam...
- 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2016. "History and culture of the Andhras". Modali Nāgabhūṣaṇaśarma, Mudigonda Veerabhadra Sastry, Cīmakurti Śēṣagirirāvu,...
- the Asia-Pacific region has received this honour. He also received the Modali Award of the Astronomical Society of India, and the Young Career Award of...
- 1325 A.D. to Circa 1448 A.D.), Andhra University, p. 278 Nāgabhūṣaṇaśarma, Modali; Sastry, Mudigonda Veerabhadra; Śēṣagirirāvu, Cīmakurti (1995), History...
- in Historical Studies. Research India Press. p. 87. ISBN 9788189131029. Modali Nagabhushana Sarma, Mudigonda Veerabhadra Sastry, ed. (1995). History and...
- Archived from the original on 14 May 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2022. Sarma, Modali Nagabhushana; Sastry, Mudigonda Veerabhadra, eds. (1995). History and Culture...
- underlying /tə/ form in the first example. This case is also referred to as the modalis case. This case has a wide range of uses described below: Since the ending...
- has seven noun cases: absolutive relative (ergative-genitive) ablative-modalis localis terminalis vialis aequalis As in other ergative-absolutive languages...
- Nilakanta Sastri & N Venkataramanayya 1960, p. 471. N. Ramesan 1975, p. 7. Modali Nāgabhūṣaṇaśarma; Mudigonda Veerabhadra Sastry; Cīmakurti Śēṣagirirāvu (1995)...