mot

IPA: mˈɑt

noun

  • A witty remark; a witticism; a bon mot.
  • (obsolete) A word or a motto; a device.
  • (obsolete) A note or brief strain on a bugle.
  • (UK, Ireland, slang) A woman; a wife.
  • (UK, Ireland, slang) A prostitute.
  • (UK, Ireland, slang) A landlady.
  • The ancient Canaanite god of death and the underworld.
  • (Britain) Ministry of Transport test; an annual test of roadworthiness for British cars over three years old.
  • (Britain) An aggregate which meets the Ministry of Transport standard as a compact subbase.
  • (business) management of technology.
  • (electronics) microwave oven transformer
  • A member of the tribe; i.e. a Jew
  • (physics) magnetooptical trap
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Examples of "mot" in Sentences

  • It is in this case the mot juste.
  • Observer mes mots, 'c'est finis'.
  • Book the car for a service and MOT.
  • I would have called it a mot valise.
  • It is the only expressway company of MOT.
  • For mot games things will not be noticeable.
  • That phone number is an official MOT number.
  • The answer was that the bon mot is a shaft of wit.
  • That is why the article mot likely will be deleted.
  • Encyclopedias are mot meant to be meticulously detailed.

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