1. mote - Noun
2. mote - Verb
4. Mote - Proper noun
See 1st Mot.
of Mot
A meeting of persons for discussion; as, a wardmote in the city of London.
A body of persons who meet for discussion, esp. about the management of affairs; as, a folkmote.
A place of meeting for discussion.
The flourish sounded on a horn by a huntsman. See Mot, n., 3, and Mort.
A small particle, as of floating dust; anything proverbially small; a speck.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCho and Mote found that the Strouhal number was between 0.1 and 0.2 where h was the blade thickness. Source: Internet
“It was pretty surprising to see such an immediate effect,” Vince Lovko, a staff scientist at Mote shared about the effect of the grains on stunting molecules in algal blooms. Source: Internet
Frederick W. Mote, "The Growth of Chinese Despotism: A Critique of Wittfogel's Theory of Oriental Despotism as Applied to China," Oriens Extremus 8.1 (1961): 1-41. Source: Internet
In 2010, his daughter Jennifer R. Pournelle (writing as J.R. Pournelle), an archaeology professor, e-published a novel Outies, an authorized sequel to the Mote in God's Eye series. Source: Internet
Friendship Bible Holiness Church is celebrating the 95th birthday of Mrs. Eunice Mote. Source: Internet
Sound & Vibration, 155(2), 317-324, 1992 Source: Internet