Associations to the word «Mot»
Noun
- Dion
- Goth
- Lat
- Fertility
- Parisian
- Nr
- Petra
- Adolf
- Vaudeville
- Michel
- Belle
- Abbe
- Ja
- Inspection
- Oslo
- Regiment
- Pascal
- Riker
- Brussels
- Den
- Franc
- Tremble
- Banquet
- Atom
- Certificate
- Brandenburg
- Stockholm
- Platoon
- De
- Mon
- Infantry
- Lars
- Lan
- Guise
- Mat
- Si
- Pe
- Mademoiselle
- Manual
- Vegetation
- Henri
- Luna
- Test
- Maxim
- Vehicle
- Latin
- Min
- Seal
- Metaphor
- Mi
- Fr
- Leo
- Pierre
- Premier
- Autonomy
- Vent
- La
- Vocabulary
- Goddess
- Farmer
- Battalion
- Sell
- Lit
- Barber
- Eng
- Mann
- Jar
- Hitler
- Mar
- Ministry
- Myth
- Inheritance
- Drought
Adjective
Wiktionary
MOT, noun. A witty remark; a witticism; a bon mot.
MOT, noun. (obsolete) A word or a motto; a device.
MOT, noun. (obsolete) A note or brief strain on a bugle.
MOT, noun. (slang) (Irish English) A girl, woman or girlfriend, particularly in the Dublin area.
MOT, proper noun. Canaanite god of death and the underworld.
MOT, noun. (British) Ministry of Transport test; an annual test of roadworthiness for British cars over three years old.
MOT, noun. (business) management of technology.
MOT, noun. (electronics) microwave oven transformer
MOT, noun. A member of the tribe; i.e. a Jew
MOT JUSTE, noun. The perfectly appropriate word or phrase for the situation.
Dictionary definition
MOT, noun. A clever remark.
MOT, noun. A compulsory annual test of older motor vehicles for safety and exhaust fumes.
Wise words
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