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mod

adjective as in modern

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The Jam rose to fame in the punk and new wave era of the late 1970s and are credited with inspiring a revival in mod fashion and music.

From BBC

Her 200-year-old home has no running water, no central heating, no fridge, nor any of the other mod cons most people would consider essential.

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So, we meet him in like ’61, ’62 and then ’63, ’64 and then, of course, ’65, when he’s adopted this very mod look, having been to England.

Players can create modifications or "mods" that alter different elements from the way the game plays to a characters appearance.

From BBC

Cohen's original example was the 1960s moral panic in the U.K. over "mods" and "rockers," when the emergence of rival youth subcultures was treated as the downfall of British civilization.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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