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Meaning of moted

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moted (a.)

Filled with motes, or fine floating dust; as, the air.

moted Sentence Examples

  1. The castle was surrounded by a deep, protective moted filled with water.
  2. The drawbridge lowered across the moted, allowing visitors to enter.
  3. The moted acted as a moat to deter intruders and prevent attacks.
  4. The moted reflected the moonlight, creating an ethereal glow around the castle.
  5. The knight's horse galloped across the moted, its rider aiming for the castle gate.
  6. The villagers filled the moted with litter, causing an unpleasant stench.
  7. The bridge over the moted collapsed, cutting off access to the castle.
  8. The castle's moted became overgrown with vegetation, creating a lush habitat for wildlife.
  9. The tourists took pictures of the castle's moted, marveling at its historical significance.
  10. The king's palace was defended by a series of moted, creating a maze-like structure.

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Filled with motes, or fine floating dust; as, the air.

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The castle was surrounded by a deep, protective moted filled with water.

The drawbridge lowered across the moted, allowing visitors to enter.

The moted acted as a moat to deter intruders and prevent attacks.

The moted reflected the moonlight, creating an ethereal glow around the castle.