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mote
1[moht]
mote
2[moht]
verb
past
mostemay or might.
mote
1/ əʊ /
noun
a tiny speck
mote
2/ əʊ /
verb
archaic(takes an infinitive without to) may or might
Other Word Forms
- motey adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of mote1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mote1
Origin of mote2
Example Sentences
That is said with nary a mote of sarcasm.
These machines, which are a mere one-billionth of a meter in size, are no larger than a mote of dust, truly living up to the name "nano."
It takes a hard heart to not feel a mote of empathy for Gosselin as she runs dead last in a short marathon to their barracks, ugly crying the entire time.
Dust motes floated through the sunset-red light and disappeared into dark shadows like lost, lonely phantoms.
In the dusky shadows, Frankie’s eyes were as luminously gold as the constellations of dust motes floating above our heads.
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