Modern history
noun
historical events up to the present day, often contrasted with ancient history and medieval history
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[mod-er-nahyz] /ˈmɒd ərˌnaɪz/ verb (used with object), modernized, modernizing. 1. to make ; give a new or character or appearance to: to modernize one’s ideas; to modernize a kitchen. verb (used without object), modernized, modernizing. 2. to become ; adopt ways, views, etc. /ˈmɒdəˌnaɪz/ verb 1. (transitive) to make modern in appearance or style: to […]
- Modern-icelandic
noun 1. the Icelandic language since c1550.
- Modernised
[mod-er-nahyz] /ˈmɒd ərˌnaɪz/ verb (used with object), modernized, modernizing. 1. to make ; give a new or character or appearance to: to modernize one’s ideas; to modernize a kitchen. verb (used without object), modernized, modernizing. 2. to become ; adopt ways, views, etc. /ˈmɒdəˌnaɪz/ verb 1. (transitive) to make modern in appearance or style: to […]
- Modernista
adjective pertaining to a decorative style in Spanish art, architecture, literature from about 1890 till World War I
- Modernity
[mo-dur-ni-tee, moh-] /mɒˈdɜr nɪ ti, moʊ-/ noun, plural modernities. 1. the quality of being . 2. something . /mɒˈdɜːnɪtɪ/ noun (pl) -ties 1. the quality or state of being modern 2. something modern n. 1620s, from Medieval Latin modernitatem, noun of quality from modernus (see modern).