Mott vs Orchard - What's the difference?
mott | orchard |
(UK, slang) A prostitute.
(Dublin, slang) A girlfriend.
(US, chiefly Texas) A copse or small grove of trees, especially live oak or elm.
*about 1900 , O. Henry,
*:They were rolling southward on the International. The timber was huddling into little, dense green motts at rare distances before the inundation of the downright, vert prairies. This was the land of the ranches; the domain of the kings of the kine.
A garden or an area of land to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.
* {{quote-book, year=1907, author=
, title=The Dust of Conflict
, chapter=1 The trees themselves cultivated in such an area.
As nouns the difference between mott and orchard
is that mott is a prostitute while orchard is a garden or an area of land to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.As a proper noun Mott
is {{surname}.mott
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Alternative forms
* motNoun
(en noun)orchard
English
(wikipedia orchard)Noun
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