mott (Meaning)
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mott (n)
United States feminist and suffragist (1793-1880)
Synonyms & Antonyms of mott
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mott Sentence Examples
- The leaves of the tree bore a vibrant mott of green and gold.
- The mottled fur of the leopard camouflaged it expertly in the dappled forest.
- The stone's surface showcased a striking mott of white and gray.
- The patient's skin exhibited a mottled appearance due to poor circulation.
- The carpet's mottled pattern added a touch of whimsy to the otherwise plain room.
- The marble countertop had a subtle mott that made it appear aged and elegant.
- The mottled clouds danced across the sky, casting a kaleidoscopic glow on the earth below.
- The mottled paint on the walls created a sense of depth and texture.
- The mott on the horse's coat indicated its mixed ancestry.
- The mottled glass window cast an ethereal glow on the objects behind it.
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United States feminist and suffragist (1793-1880)
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The leaves of the tree bore a vibrant mott of green and gold.
The mottled fur of the leopard camouflaged it expertly in the dappled forest.
The stone's surface showcased a striking mott of white and gray.
The patient's skin exhibited a mottled appearance due to poor circulation.