💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Transmodality"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| crossmodalitynoun | The quality of being crossmodal. |
| intermodalismnoun | The use of more than one mode of transport. |
| multimodalismnoun | multimodality |
| intramodalitynoun | The condition of being intramodal |
| transversalitynoun | The quality of connecting or representing a range of heterogeneous elements (fields, kinds of people, etc). |
| intermedialitynoun | (especially art) The quality of being intermedial, combining several media. |
| submodalitynoun | A subset or distinction within a larger modality |
| intercommunicabilitynoun | The ability to intercommunicate. |
| superpositionalitynoun | The quality of being superpositional. |
| translingualismnoun | (linguistics, uncountable) The phenomenon of translingually relevant aspects of language. |
| commutualitynoun | The quality of being commutual. |
| comodulationnoun | The joint modulation by two signals |
| multivalencynoun | The property of being multivalent. |
| multicompetencynoun | Alternative form of multicompetence. [(linguistics) The unified language competence of a person who can communicate in more than one language.] |
| multiplexingnoun | The simultaneous transmission of multiple signals on the same channel. |
| medialitynoun | The characteristics of a particular media (means of communication) |
| multicanonicitynoun | The quality of being multicanonical. |
| double modalnoun | (grammar) A sequence of two modal verbs, such as "might could", an impossible construction in standard English, but one used in some dialects, especially Southern US English. |
| codualitynoun | (mathematics) The property of being codual. |
| intertransformabilitynoun | The ability to transform into each other. |
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