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- noun Plural form of
mote .
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The room faced east and would be roiled in morning light, in webby sediment and streams of sunlit dust and in the word motes, which her mother liked to use.
THE BODY ARTIST DON DELILLO 2001
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The room faced east and would be roiled in morning light, in webby sediment and streams of sunlit dust and in the word motes, which her mother liked to use.
THE BODY ARTIST DON DELILLO 2001
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The room faced east and would be roiled in morning light, in webby sediment and streams of sunlit dust and in the word motes, which her mother liked to use.
THE BODY ARTIST DON DELILLO 2001
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The room faced east and would be roiled in morning light, in webby sediment and streams of sunlit dust and in the word motes, which her mother liked to use.
THE BODY ARTIST DON DELILLO 2001
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I would love the blog address too of where you will post the motes from the conference.
Registration 2007
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Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of small battery powered electronic devices - often known as "motes" - which gather data from built-in sensors.
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Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of small battery powered electronic devices - often known as "motes" - which gather data from built-in sensors.
Embedded Computing Design Libelium 2010
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Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of small battery powered electronic devices - often known as "motes" - which gather data from built-in sensors.
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Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of small battery powered electronic devices - often known as "motes" - which gather data from builtin sensors.
Aktuellste Pressemeldungen der PresseBox Libelium Comunicaciones Distribuidas S.L 2010
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Wireless sensor networks (WSN) consist of small battery powered electronic devices - often known as "motes" - which gather data from built-in sensors.
Louises commented on the word motes
The room was warm and goldenly lit, laboriously aswirl with motes. From "The Last Werewolf" by Glen Duncan.
February 27, 2012