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单词 motes
释义

mote

1 of 2

noun

ˈmōt How to pronounce mote (audio)
: a small particle : speck
motes danced in the shafts of sunlight Margaret Kennedy

mote

2 of 2

auxiliary verb

archaic
: may, might

Synonyms

Noun

  • atom
  • bit
  • crumb
  • dribble
  • fleck
  • flyspeck
  • grain
  • granule
  • molecule
  • morsel
  • nubbin
  • nugget
  • particle
  • patch
  • scrap
  • scruple
  • snip
  • snippet
  • speck
  • tittle
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Example Sentences

Noun there's not a mote of dirt in that woman's house
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The world’s smallest battery is smaller than a dust mote. Joshua Hawkins, BGR, 1 Mar. 2022 How lonely, and how far away everything is compared to that mote of dust. NBC News, 22 July 2021 George was nearly beyond retrieval, a tiny glint of a mote, like a wayward flea. Cynthia Ozick, The New Yorker, 14 June 2021 The mote also features a layer of special conductive film and a thin sheet of copper. Courtney Linder, Popular Mechanics, 11 June 2021 Even in the narrow disk, which is less than half an inch wide, Trichoplax is so small that finding it with the naked eye is like searching for a dust mote in a gymnasium. Emily Underwood, The Atlantic, 8 June 2020 But the superconducting sensors could measure only the average field across the zircons, which are as small as motes of dust. Paul Voosen, Science | AAAS, 22 Apr. 2020 The larvae, which live in the water, attach themselves to rocks by one end, and use feathery appendages at the other end as a kind of net to catch the tiniest bits of edible detritus — motes that are too small for fish and other insects. James Gorman, New York Times, 28 Oct. 2019 Viruses infiltrate every aspect of our natural world, seething in seawater, drifting through the atmosphere, and lurking in miniscule motes of soil. Lynn Johnson, National Geographic, 15 Apr. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English mot, from Old English; akin to Middle Dutch & Frisian mot sand

Auxiliary verb

Middle English, from Old English mōtan to be allowed to — more at must

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Auxiliary Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

mote

noun

ˈmōt How to pronounce mote (audio)
: a small particle : speck
a mote of dust

motes

noun

plural of mote
as in specks
a very small piece there's not a mote of dirt in that woman's house

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • specks
  • particles
  • flecks
  • grains
  • bits
  • patches
  • molecules
  • scraps
  • snippets
  • atoms
  • slivers
  • crumbs
  • mouthfuls
  • granules
  • fragments
  • drops
  • bites
  • licks
  • morsels
  • shards
  • flyspecks
  • nuggets
  • scruples
  • dribbles
  • whispers
  • nubbins
  • traces
  • snips
  • dashes
  • fractions
  • parts
  • mites
  • touches
  • flakes
  • minims
  • tittles
  • sections
  • ounces
  • streaks
  • nutshells
  • splinters
  • pinches
  • portions
  • shreds
  • nibbles
  • chips
  • whits
  • dabs
  • iotas
  • jots
  • driblets
  • tastes
  • spots
  • strains
  • halfpence
  • kennings
  • tidbits
  • shavings
  • clippings
  • smidges
  • smidgens
  • suspicions
  • halfpennies
  • shivers
  • smidgeons
  • aces
  • smatters
  • parings
  • haets
  • smidgins
  • ha'pennies
  • titbits
  • modicums
  • smithereens

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • chunks
  • slabs
  • stacks
  • masses
  • lumps
  • quantities
  • piles
  • bushels
  • loads
  • mountains
  • gobs
  • barrels
  • hunks
  • rafts
  • heaps
  • buckets
  • volumes
  • pots
  • abundances
  • deals
  • pecks
  • profusions
  • wealths
  • wads
  • scads
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