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motte

Most vs Motte - What's the difference?

most | motte |


As a noun most

is bridge (construction or natural feature that spans a divide).

As a verb motte is

.

Motte vs Moat - What's the difference?

motte | moat |


As nouns the difference between motte and moat

is that motte is a raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch while moat is a deep, wide defensive ditch, normally filled with water, surrounding a fortified habitation.

Motte vs Motted - What's the difference?

motte | motted |


As a verb motte

is .

As an adjective motted is

.

Motty vs Motte - What's the difference?

motty | motte |


As a proper noun motty

is a common nickname of someone with the surname motson.

As a verb motte is

.

Motte vs Monte - What's the difference?

motte | monte |


As nouns the difference between motte and monte

is that motte is a raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch while monte is a game in which 3 or 4 cards are dealt face-up and players bet which of them will first be matched in suit by others dealt.

Motte vs Lotte - What's the difference?

motte | lotte |


As nouns the difference between motte and lotte

is that motte is a raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch while lotte is burbot (fish.

Motte vs Motet - What's the difference?

motte | motet |

Motet is a anagram of motte.



As nouns the difference between motte and motet

is that motte is a raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch while motet is a composition adapted to sacred words in the elaborate polyphonic church style; an anthem.

Motto vs Motte - What's the difference?

motto | motte |


As nouns the difference between motto and motte

is that motto is a sentence, phrase, or word, forming part of an heraldic achievement while motte is a raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch.

Motte vs Mottle - What's the difference?

motte | mottle |


As verbs the difference between motte and mottle

is that motte is while mottle is to mark with spots of different color, or shades of color, as if stained; to spot; to maculate.

As a noun mottle is

a distinguishing blotch of color.

Motte vs Matte - What's the difference?

motte | matte |


As nouns the difference between motte and matte

is that motte is a raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch while matte is a decorative border around a picture.

As an adjective matte is

dull, not reflective of light.

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