mote in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Motes is incapable, however, of maintaining any such relationships.
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Mote wrote around 100 hymns, this one, which he wrote in 1834, being the best known of his.
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The rounded boundaries of the churchyard imply an underlying mote and ancient meeting place.
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Everything was pristine: not a dust mote, a dry leaf, a pine needle dared mar the picture.
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The word translated as "mote" or "speck" can refer to a tiny splinter or piece of sawdust, or colloquially to any minute object.
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Mote's total winnings are $1,150 ($ when adjusted for inflation).
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The well irrigation through mote was used for irrigating the crops till 1973.
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When the last line of the mote is repeated at the end of each stanza, the vilancete is perfect.
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