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modus operandi

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See also: Modus Operandi

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin modus operandī, from modus (manner, method) and operandī (of working).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈməʊ.dʌs ˌɒp.ə.ɹæn.daɪ/
  • (New Zealand) IPA(key): /ˈmɐʉ.dɘs ˌɔp.ɘ.ɹɛn.dɒe/, /ˈmɐʉ.dɘs ˌɔp.ɘ.ɹɛn.di/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈmoʊ.dɘs ˌɑp.əɹ.ɛn.daɪ/, /ˈmoʊ.dɘs ˌɑp.əɹ.ɛn.di/
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Noun

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modus operandi (plural modi operandi or modus operandis)

  1. (colloquial) A person or thing's normal mode of operation.
    • 2001, Eoin Colfer, Artemis Fowl, pages 92–93:
      Failing that, if contact was absolutely necessary, a series of thumb jabs to the nerve cluster at the base of the neck would be his chosen modus operandi—quiet as a whisper.
    • 2019 December 9, qntm, “Wild Light”, in There Is No Antimemetics Division, →ISBN, page 191:
      Where is it? What does SCP-3125 look like? Its motivation, its origins, its modus operandi— how much of that can be known? Does it have to be known, to solve the problem? Does it matter how intelligent the intelligence is, once it's inside the box, once it's checkmated?
  2. (law enforcement) A known criminal's established habits and mode of work when committing specific offences, especially fraud, matched with characteristics of an unsolved crime to narrow down (limit to a specific list) or profile suspects.

Synonyms

Translations

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Cebuano

Etymology

From English modus operandi, borrowed from Latin modus operandī.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: mo‧dus‧o‧pe‧ran‧di

Noun

modus operandi

  1. (law enforcement) a modus operandi
  2. a person or thing's normal mode of operation

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:modus operandi.

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɔ.dys ɔ.pe.ʁɑ̃(n).di/

Noun

modus operandi m (plural modus operandi)

  1. (law enforcement) modus operandi
    Synonym: mode opératoire

Further reading

Indonesian

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin modus operandī, from modus (manner, method) and operandī (of working).

Noun

modus operandi (plural modus-modus operandi)

  1. (law enforcement) modus operandi
    Synonym: modus kejahatan

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Italian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Latin modus operandī (literally method of working).

Noun

modus operandi m (invariable)

  1. modus operandi

Latin

Etymology

From modus (manner, method) and operandī (of working).

Pronunciation

(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈmɔ.dʊs ɔ.pɛˈran.dɪ]

Noun

modus operandī m (genitive modī operandī); second declension

  1. modus operandi

Polish

Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Latin modus operandī.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɔ.dus ɔ.pɛˈran.di/
  • Syllabification: mo‧dus o‧pe‧ran‧di

Noun

modus operandi m inan (indeclinable)

  1. (literary) modus operandi (person or thing's method of operation)

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Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from Latin modus operandī.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈmɔ.duz ɔ.pɨˈɾɐ̃.di/ [ˈmɔ.ðuz ɔ.pɨˈɾɐ̃.di]

Noun

modus operandi m (plural modus operandi or modi operandi)

  1. modus operandi (method of operation)

Spanish

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin modus operandī (literally manner or method of working).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌmodus opeˈɾandi/ [ˌmo.ð̞us o.peˈɾãn̪.d̪i]
  • Syllabification: mo‧dus o‧pe‧ran‧di

Noun

modus operandi m (plural modus operandi)

  1. modus operandi

Further reading

Swedish

Noun

modus operandi n

  1. (criminal or more general) modus operandi

References

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