First Known Use: 1813
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mot
noun \ˈmō\
plural mots \ˈmō(z)\
Definition of MOT
: a pithy or witty saying
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Origin of MOT
French, word, saying, from Old French, from Late Latin muttum grunt — more at motto
Rhymes with MOT
beau, blow, bow, bro, Chou, crow, do, doe, dough, floe, flow, foe, fro, froe, glow, go, grow, ho, hoe, jo, Jo, joe, know, lo, low, mho, mow, no, No, O, oh, owe, Poe, pow, pro, rho, roe, row, Rowe, schmo, sew, show, sloe, slow, snow, so, sow, stow, Stowe, strow, though, throe, throw, toe, tow, trow, whoa, woe, yo
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