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13-letter words containing mot

  • bergamot mint — an aromatic herb, Mentha piperita citrata, having a lemonlike odor when crushed.
  • buff-tip moth — a large European moth, Phalera bucephala, having violet-brown buff-tipped forewings held at rest around the body so that it resembles a snapped-off twig
  • cecropia moth — a large North American saturniid moth, Hyalophora (or Samia) cecropia, with brightly coloured wings and feathery antennae
  • chemotaxonomy — the taxonomy of species of organisms based on biochemical characteristics
  • chromotherapy — the use of colour and light as a restorative therapy and to promote mental and physical well-being
  • cosmothetical — cosmothetic
  • countermotion — an opposing motion
  • de-motivation — the act or an instance of motivating, or providing with a reason to act in a certain way: I don't understand what her motivation was for quitting her job. Synonyms: motive, inspiration, inducement, cause, impetus.
  • demothballing — to remove (naval or military equipment) from storage or reserve, usually for active duty; reactivate.
  • depressomotor — retarding motor activity
  • direct motion — the movement of a celestial body (as seen from the earth) from east to west across the sky
  • divine mother — the creative, dynamic aspect of the Godhead, the consort or Shakti of Brahma, Vishnu, or Shiva, variously known as Devi, Durga, Kālī, Shakti, etc.
  • electromotive — Producing or tending to produce an electric current.
  • emotionalists — Plural form of emotionalist.
  • emotionalized — Simple past tense and past participle of emotionalize.
  • emotionalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emotionalize.
  • emotionalness — The state or quality of being emotional.
  • emotionlessly — Without emotion.
  • foster mother — a woman who takes the place of a mother in raising a child.
  • goldtail moth — European moth with white wings and a soft white furry body with a yellow tail tuft
  • grandmotherly — of or characteristic of a grandmother.
  • hypermotility — excessive motility of the stomach or intestine (opposed to hypomotility).
  • imperial moth — a yellow moth, Eacles imperialis, having a diagonal band of pinkish brown or purple: the hairy larvae feed on the leaves of hickory, oak, etc.
  • inboard motor — a boat's motor that is situated within the hull
  • isosmotically — With the same osmotic pressure.
  • law of motion — any of three laws of classical mechanics, either the law that a body remains at rest or in motion with a constant velocity unless an external force acts on the body (first law of motion) the law that the sum of the forces acting on a body is equal to the product of the mass of the body and the acceleration produced by the forces, with motion in the direction of the resultant of the forces (second law of motion) or the law that for every force acting on a body, the body exerts a force having equal magnitude and the opposite direction along the same line of action as the original force (third law of motion or law of action and reaction)
  • lucretia mottJohn Raleigh, 1865–1955, U.S. religious leader: Nobel Peace Prize 1946.
  • magnetomotive — (physics) capable of producing magnetic flux.
  • mana motuhake — independence or autonomy
  • mnemotechnics — the process or technique of improving or developing the memory.
  • mother abbess — the female head of a religious house of nuns
  • mother church — a church from which other churches have had their origin or derived their authority.
  • mother figure — a woman embodying or seeming to embody the qualities of an idealized conception of the female parent, eliciting from others the emotional responses that a child typically has toward its mother.
  • mother liquor — the portion of a solution remaining after crystallization of its important component.
  • mother nature — a personification of the forces of nature as a controlling and regulating maternal being, sometimes creative and caring.
  • mother of all — a female parent.
  • mother of god — a title of the Virgin Mary.
  • mother teresaMother (Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu) 1910–97, Albanian nun: Nobel Peace Prize 1979 for work in the slums of Calcutta, India.
  • mother tongue — the language first learned by a person; native language.
  • mother's help — a woman employed to help look after children and help the mother in other ways
  • mother-in-law — the mother of one's husband or wife.
  • motherfucking — a mean, despicable, or vicious person.
  • motion sensor — device that detects movement
  • moto perpetuo — a fast instrumental passage made up of notes of equal length
  • motor scooter — scooter1 (def 2).
  • motor vehicle — an automobile, truck, bus, or similar motor-driven conveyance.
  • motorbicycles — Plural form of motorbicycle.
  • motorola 6800 — (processor)   A microprocessor released shortly after the Intel 8080, in about 1975. It had 78 instructions, including the undocumented HCF (Halt and Catch Fire) bus test instruction. The 6800 evolved into the Motorola 6801 and 6803. The 6502 was based on the design of the 6800 but had one less data register and one more index register.
  • motorola 6801 — (processor)   (And 6803) A version of the Motorola 6800 with ROM, some RAM, a serial I/O port and other functions on the chip. It was meant for embedded controllers, where the part count was to be minimised. The 6803 led to the 68HC11 and that was extended to 16 bits as the 68HC16.
  • motorola 6809 — (processor)   (MC6809) An eight-bit microprocessor from Motorola, Inc.. The 6809 was a major advance over both its predecessor, the Motorola 6800 and the 6502. The 6809 had two 8-bit accumulators, rather than one in the 6502, and could combine them into a single 16-bit register. It also featured two index registers and two stack pointers, which allowed for some very advanced addressing modes. The 6809 was source compatible with the 6800, even though the 6800 had 78 instructions and the 6809 only had around 59 (including a SEX instruction). Some instructions were replaced by more general ones which the assembler would translate and some were replaced by addressing modes. The 6809 had one of the first multiplication instructions of the time, 16-bit arithmetic and a special fast interrupt. But it was also highly optimised, gaining up to five times the speed of the 6800 series CPU. Like the 6800, it included the undocumented HCF (Halt and Catch Fire) bus test instruction. The Hitachi 6309 was a version with extra registers. The 6809 was used in the UK "Dragon 32" personal computer and was followed by the Motorola 68000. Lennart Benschop <[email protected]> posted a emulator (originally called "usim") and a cross-assembler to Usenet newsgroup alt.sources on 1993-11-03. Ray P. Bellis <[email protected]> released a version 0.11.

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