The word "mot" is a noun meaning an incisive or a witty remark. The word is taken from the French language and had been adapted from the Old French. It is believed to have been taken from the Vulgar Latin word "mottum" derived from the Late Latin "muttum" meaning mutter, of imitative origin or grunt. Mot can be defined as a clever sort of remark. A synonym of mot is bon mot.
MOT is the acronym for the Ministry of Transport. It is used in a number of countries in Europe. In Great Britain the term is still in use in certain cases despite the fact that the department is now defunct and has given way to the Department of Transport. MOT is mainly used to refer to the test of car safety that has to be undertaken annually in Great Britain for cars over three years old.
MOT is the acronym for the Ministry of Transport. It is used in a number of countries in Europe. In Great Britain the term is still in use in certain cases despite the fact that the department is now defunct and has given way to the Department of Transport. MOT is mainly used to refer to the test of car safety that has to be undertaken annually in Great Britain for cars over three years old.