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mod operandus

 

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Term: mod operandus

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A Latin term used to refer to a person's way of operating or working; a characteristic style or modus operandi.

Usage: The term "mod operandus" is often used in criminal investigations to describe the distinctive methods or patterns employed by individuals in the commission of their crimes.

Sample Sentences:

1. The detective carefully studied the suspect's mod operandus to link him to similar cases.

2. Each artist has their own mod operandus when it comes to creating their masterpieces.

3. Understanding the criminal's mod operandus is essential in predicting their next move.

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