mot

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English - Turkish
Araç muayenesi

If a vehicle is registered with no prior use on the road, the MOT will be required three years after the date of registration.

{i} nükte
(isim) nükte
nükteli söz
mot juste
yerinde söz
mot juste
tam uygun kelime
bon mot
nükte
bon mot
(isim)kteli söz
bon mot
nükteli söz
English - English
management of technology
Ministry of Transport test; an annual test of roadworthiness for British cars over three years old

See also.

Canaanite god of death and the underworld
In Britain, an MOT is a test which, by law, must be made each year on all road vehicles that are more than 3 years old, in order to check that they are safe to drive. My car is due for its MOT in two days' time. A witty or incisive remark. a test in Britain that all cars more than three years old must pass every year in order to show that they are still safe to be driven
a compulsory annual test of older motor vehicles for safety and exhaust fumes
Ministry Of Transportation Sets regulations for motor cars in Britain The MOT inspection is an examination of the car for safety and roadworthiness Vehicles need periodically to pass a MOT test to be licensed for use on the tarmac
Ministry of Transport (Vehicle Test)
Annual statutory test for cars and motorcycles
A word; hence, a motto; a device
a clever remark
May; must; might
{i} witty remark, smart saying; note on a bugle (Archaic)
A pithy or witty saying; a witticism
A note or brief strain on a bugle
Ant
mot juste
The perfectly appropriate word or phrase for the situation
mot juste
the appropriate word or expression
mot juste
mots justes the/le mot juste exactly the right word or phrase
mot juste
(French) proper word, most proper or suitable expression
bon mot
A clever saying, phrase or witticism; often, a witty riposte in dialogue
MOTs
plural of MOT
bon mot
a clever remark
bon mot
clever remark, witticism
bon mot
A bon mot is a clever, witty remark. a cheeky bon mot. = witticism. a clever remark
mot

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    Etymology

    [ 'mO ] (noun.) 1631. French, word, saying, from Late Latin muttum grunt; more at MOTTO.
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