modality
N แบบ สมัยนิยม วิธี สิ่ง ที่ ใช้ บำบัด หรือ วิธีการ ใช้ วิธี บำบัด
MODALITY
n.The quality of being modal, or being in form only.
Mo *dal "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. modalité. ]
mo dal i ty |mōˈdalitē moʊˈdælədi | ▶noun ( pl. modalities ) 1 modal quality: the harmony had a touch of modality. 2 a particular mode in which something exists or is experienced or expressed. • a particular method or procedure: traditional modalities of representing time and space. • a particular form of sensory perception: the visual and auditory modalities. • (in medicine, particularly homeopathy ) a symptom or pattern that aids in diagnosis: The modality of “worse with activity ” is associated with Rhus Tox. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin modalitas, from modalis (see modal ).
mo ¦dal |ity |mə (ʊ )ˈdalɪti | ▶noun ( pl. modalities ) 1 [ mass noun ] modal quality: the harmony had a touch of modality. 2 a particular mode in which something exists or is experienced or expressed. • a particular method or procedure: the modalities of troop withdrawals. • a particular form of sensory perception: the visual and auditory modalities. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from medieval Latin modalitas, from modalis (see modal ).