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motte 1 also mott M0444900 (mŏt)n. Texas A copse or small stand of trees on a prairie. [American Spanish mata, from Spanish, shrub, probably from Late Latin matta, mat; see mat1.]
motte 2 M0444900 (mŏt)n. A flat-topped mound of earth, often made artificially in the Middle Ages, on which was built a wooden or stone defensive structure. [From French, from Old French mote, mound; see moat.]motte (mɒt) n (Historical Terms) history a natural or man-made mound on which a castle was erected[C14: see moat]motte (mɒt) n. a mound surmounted by a tower, which together with a bailey comprised an early Norman castle. [1885–90; < French: mound; see moat] Translationsmotte
motte History a natural or man-made mound on which a castle was erected motteIn medieval times, a high, defensive mound of earth surmounted by a timber stockade and tower, and surrounded by a ditch.MedicalSeeMOTTMOTTE
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MOTTE➣Management of Technology and Technology Entrepreneurship (conference) | ThesaurusSeeMott |