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    MOT
    /ɛməʊˈtiː/

    noun

    • 1. (in the UK) a compulsory annual test for safety and exhaust emissions of motor vehicles of more than a specified age.

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  2. : a pithy or witty saying. Word History. Etymology. French, word, saying, from Old French, from Late Latin muttum grunt — more at motto. First Known Use. 1813, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of mot was in 1813. See more words from the same year. Phrases Containing mot. bon mot. mot juste.

  3. A mot is a clever comment or witty saying. Mot is a short way of saying bon mot, which means the same thing (and is more commonly used). Mot is also used in the phrase mot juste, meaning the exact right word.

  4. Define mot. mot synonyms, mot pronunciation, mot translation, English dictionary definition of mot. n. A witty or incisive remark. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  5. MOT is a noun and a verb related to a test that UK road vehicles over three years old have to pass every year. Learn how to use MOT in sentences and see translations in different languages.

  6. Jun 23, 2024 · mot is a word with multiple meanings and origins in different languages. It can be a noun, a verb, an adjective, an adverb, or a preposition, depending on the context and the language.

  7. [mo ] masculine noun. 1. (= terme, parole) word. mot à mot word for word. mot pour mot word for word ⧫ verbatim. sur ces mots , à ces mots with these words. en un mot in a word. à mots couverts in veiled terms. prendre qn au mot to take sb at their word. se donner le mot to send the word round. avoir son mot à dire to have a say.

  8. mot. nm. (=terme, parole) word. mot à mot word for word. mot pour mot word for word, verbatim. sur ces mots, à ces mots with these words. en un mot in a word. à mots couverts in veiled terms. prendre qn au mot to take sb at their word.