1. mot - Noun
2. mot - Verb
4. Mot - Proper noun
of Mot
May; must; might.
A word; hence, a motto; a device.
A pithy or witty saying; a witticism.
A note or brief strain on a bugle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBook your MOT now as the six-month lockdown amnesty ends at. Source: Internet
Berlioz, p. 430 According to the musical scholar Jean Gallois, it was apropos of this episode that Berlioz made his well-known bon mot about Saint-Saëns, "He knows everything, but lacks inexperience" ("Il sait tout, mais il manque d'inexpérience"). Source: Internet
According to the organisation 16 per cent of drivers don’t book their MoT in early, meaning that if it fails they have no time to have the vehicle repaired before putting it through the test again. Source: Internet
It is also calculated that there is at most 30 g of francium in the Earth's crust at any given time. citation Synthesis Neutral francium atoms can be trapped in the MOT using a magnetic field and laser beams. Source: Internet
; mise en table: table setting. ; montage : editing. ; mort de rire or MDR: dead from laughter; equivalent to "laughing out loud" or LOL in English. ; mainle mot juste: lit. "the just word"; the right word at the right time. Source: Internet
Mr. Ceesay said the village (Kerr Mot Hali) was named after the founder Ali Secka who founded it in 1777. Source: Internet