mót
51mot — I prep emot II s ( et, mot) trafikplats III s ( et, mot) öländskt tingslag IV adv emot …
52mot — noun /məʊ/ A witty comment. ‘He comes from Montreal, in Canada.’ ‘Why?’ she said, repeating Dr Johnsons mot with a forced sneer …
53Mot — A meeting or gathering of people; also, the place of the meeting, namely moot hall and moot hill. [OldEngl. mot = assembly, society, court] Cf. Gemot; Witenagemot …
54mot — Synonyms and related words: adage, ana, analects, aphorism, apothegm, axiom, bon mot, boutade, bright idea, bright thought, brilliant idea, byword, catchword, collected sayings, conceit, crack, current saying, dictate, dictum, distich, epigram,… …
55mot — (moh) [French, from Latin: word; utterance] A witty remark or saying. See also bon mot …
56mot — mot1 [məʊ] noun (plural pronounced same or məʊz) short for bon mot. mot2 [mɒt] noun Irish informal a girl or young woman, especially a man s girlfriend. Origin C16: of unknown origin …
57MOT — Il mot è la sigla letterale di Mercato Obbligazionario Telematico. Trattasi del mercato telematico delle obbligazioni e titoli di stato. All interno del mercato telematico delle obbligazioni e dei titoli di stato avvengono le contrattazioni… …
58mot — n. Bon mot, pithy saying, witty saying, witticism …
59MOT — noun (C) a regular official examination in Britain of the condition and safety of cars that are more than three years old: Will the car pass its MOT? …
60mot — n witticism, bon mot, quip, pleasantry; pun, catchword, byword; repartee, retort, riposte; epigram, apothegm, motto, gnome, aphorism; maxim, saw, saying, proverb, adage …