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    20 %
  • Complexity
    30 %
  • Mote Meanings

    noun a tiny piece of a substance

    verb to remove something insignificant or unwanted

    Fields related to mote

    Fashion

    A decorative element or embellishment on a garment.

    Science

    In astronomy, a small body in orbit around a larger one.

    Literature

    Used poetically to refer to a tiny speck or particle.

    Technology

    In computer programming, a small piece of code that performs a specific task.

    Architecture

    A small aperture in a wall, especially one for ventilation.

    Occupation Usage of mote

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'mote' can be used to describe a small particle or speck, often used in descriptive language to create imagery.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'mote' in a metaphorical sense to refer to a small, insignificant thought or feeling that may be contributing to a larger issue or pattern of behavior.

    Scientist

    Scientists may use 'mote' to describe a tiny particle or organism that is of interest in their research, such as a dust mote or a microscopic organism.

    Architect

    In architecture, 'mote' may be used to refer to a small, insignificant detail or imperfection in a design or structure.

    Historian

    Historians may use the term 'mote' to describe a small, seemingly insignificant event or detail that has larger implications or consequences in the context of a historical event or period.

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