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    Mo·dus op·e·ran·di
    /ˈmōdəs ˌäpəˈrandē/

    noun

    • 1. a particular way or method of doing something, especially one that is characteristic or well-established: "the volunteers were instructed to buy specific systems using our usual modus operandi—anonymously and with cash"
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  3. Modus operandi is a Latin phrase meaning a method of procedure or a distinct pattern of operation. It is often used to describe the way a criminal acts in more than one crime.

  4. Modus operandi is a Latin phrase meaning a particular way of doing something. It is often used in crime fiction to describe the methods or patterns of a criminal. See how to use it in sentences and compare it with related words.

  5. The way someone does something; a characteristic method: “Her modus operandi in buying a new car always included a month of research.” This phrase, often abbreviated “m.o.,” is used by police to describe a criminal's characteristic way of committing a crime. From Latin, meaning “method of operation.”

  6. Modus operandi is a Latin phrase meaning “mode of operating.” It refers to a distinctive method or pattern of criminal behavior that can be used as evidence of identity. Learn how modus operandi is applied in criminal law with a bank robbery example.

  7. Modus operandi is a Latin phrase meaning a particular way of doing something. It is often used in crime fiction or police investigations to describe the methods or patterns of a criminal. See how to pronounce it and learn some related words and phrases.

  8. A modus operandi (often shortened to M.O. or MO) is an individuals habits of working, particularly in the context of business or criminal investigations, but also generally.

  9. A modus operandi is your usual way of doing things. If your modus operandi is to pretend to have no money to get your friends to buy your ice cream, they already know what you are about to say.

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