1 | noun | a British teenager or young adult in the 1960s; noted for their clothes consciousness and opposition to the rockers 2 | adjective | relating to a recently developed fashion or style
m'awd (IPA: mˈɔd)
mod (no hyphenation) (3 letters | 1 syllable)
1960 (Cold War era) (65 years ago)
mods | moder | modest
modern | modernistic
adolescent | stripling | teen | teenager (total: 4)
abroad | applaud | baud | bawd | broad | clawed | defraud | flawed | fraud | gnawed | jawed | laud | maraud | sawed | thawed (total: 15) (based on typical American pronunciation)
bod | cod | god | God | hod | mob | mode | moi | mold | mom | moo | mood | mop | mot | mow | nod | pod | rod | Rod | sod | Tod (total: 21)
(none among common words)
mod con
Jallow Kunda Mod (Gambia, 422 people) | Kerr Mod Ali (Gambia, 227 people)
The Mod Squad
mod.com | mod.net | mod.org | mod.info | mod.biz (total: 5)
"The ___ Squad" | "The ___ Squad" of '60s-'70s TV | '60s fashion | 60's fashion plate | 60's fashion style | 60's hip | 60's style | All the rage | Chic, '60s-style | Chic, in the '60s | Cool, 60's-style | ... (total: 27) (based on all New York Times crossword puzzles 1994 to 2009)
6 (International English) | 6 (North American English)