In accordance with the prevailing taste; fashionable.
Origin
Mid 18th century; earliest use found in Chambers's Cyclopaedia. Probably from post-classical Latin alamodicus from French à la mode + classical Latin -icus.
Definition of alamodic in US English:
alamodic
adjectiveˌaləˈməʊdɪk
rare
In accordance with the prevailing taste; fashionable.
Origin
Mid 18th century; earliest use found in Chambers's Cyclopaedia. Probably from post-classical Latin alamodicus from French à la mode + classical Latin -icus.