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A mote is a small bit of substance, such as a fleck or particle. Mote may also refer to: Art and entertainment * The Motes, a Canadian indie-rock band active in the 1990s * "Mote", a song by Sonic Youth from their 1990 album ''Goo'' * "Mote", a song by The Faint on the 2001 vinyl EP recording '' Mote/Dust'' * Mote, a fairy character in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' * The Mote and the Beam, a parable * '' The Mote in God's Eye'', a science fiction novel Other uses * Mote (name) (including a list of people with the name) * Mote (food), various types of cooked grains consumed in South America * Mote con huesillo, a non-alcoholic drink from Chile * Mote spoon, a type of spoon used when preparing tea * Mote (sensor), a node in a wireless sensor network * Mote Park, a park in Maidstone, England ** Mote Park (cricket ground), the home ground of The Mote Cricket Club within the park * Mote Marine Laboratory, a marine research organization in Sarasota, Florida, US See also * Moat ...
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Particle
In the Outline of physical science, physical sciences, a particle (or corpuscule in older texts) is a small wikt:local, localized physical body, object which can be described by several physical property, physical or chemical property, chemical properties, such as volume, density, or mass. They vary greatly in size or quantity, from subatomic particles like the electron, to microscopic scale, microscopic particles like atoms and molecules, to macroscopic scale, macroscopic particles like powder (substance), powders and other granular materials. Particles can also be used to create scientific models of even larger objects depending on their density, such as humans moving in a crowd or celestial bodies in motion (physics), motion. The term ''particle'' is rather general in meaning, and is refined as needed by various scientific fields. Anything that is composed of particles may be referred to as being particulate. However, the noun ''particulates, particulate'' is most frequently ...
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List Of Types Of Spoons
This is a list of types of spoons used for eating, cooking, and serving: Eating utensils Spoons are primarily used to transfer edibles from vessel to mouth, usually at a dining table. A spoon's style is usually named after a food or drink with which they are most often used, the material with which they are composed, or a feature of their appearance or structure. * Bouillon spoon — round-bowled, somewhat smaller than a soup spoon * Caviar spoon — usually made of mother of pearl, gold, animal horn, or wood, but not silver, which would affect the taste * Chinese spoon — a type of soup spoon with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl. * Coffee spoon — small, for use with after-dinner coffee cups, (usually smaller than teaspoon) * Cutty — short, chiefly Scot and Irish * Demitasse spoon — diminutive, smaller than a coffee spoon; for traditional coffee drinks in specialty cups and for spooning cappuccino froth * Dessert spo ...
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Moot (other)
Moot may refer to: * Mootness, in American law: a point where further proceedings have lost practical significance; whereas in British law: the issue remains debatable * Moot court, an activity in many law schools where participants take part in simulated court proceedings * moot, the pseudonym for Christopher Poole (born c. 1988), founder of the anonymous imageboard 4chan.org See also * Meeting (Old English (Anglo-Saxon): ''Moot'') ** Folkmoot ** Jamtamót, the old assembly of Jämtland ** Witenagemot, the High Council of Anglo-Saxon England ** Moot hall, a meeting or assembly building, traditionally to decide local issues ** Moot hill, a hill or mound historically used as an assembly or meeting place ** World Scout Moot, a gathering of older Scouts, mainly Rover Scouts, ages 18–26 from all over the world ** Entmoot, a gathering of Ents in ''The Lord of the Rings'' ** MoodleMoot Moodle is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed und ...
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Moat (other)
A moat is a type of fortification. Moat or Moats may also refer to: Places * Moat, Cumbria, a location in England Municipalities * Moats, Ohio, an unincorporated community in the US * New Moat, a village and community in Wales * Old Moat, an electoral district or ward in Manchester, England Structures * Moat House, Sutton Coldfield, a building in West Midlands, England * Moat House, Tamworth, a building in Staffordshire, England People * Moat (surname) * Arthur Moats (born 1988), American football player * Ryan Moats (born 1982), American former football player Enterprises and organizations * Moat, an enterprise software company measuring digital media and marketing acquired by Oracle Corporation * Moat Community College, a school in Leicester, England * Moat Theatre, a theatre and arts centre in Ireland Other uses * Economic moat, a term coined by Warren Buffett, to describe a sustainable competitive advantage * Moat, a clear ring outside the eyewall The eye is a re ...
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Mote Marine Laboratory
Mote Marine Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit, marine research organization based on City Island in Sarasota, Florida, with additional campuses in eastern Sarasota County, Boca Grande, Florida, and the Florida Keys. Founded in 1955 by Eugenie Clark in Placida, Florida, it was known as the Cape Haze Marine Laboratory until 1967. The laboratory aims to advance marine science and education, supporting conservation and sustainable use of marine resources. A public aquarium and associated education program interpret its research for the public. History The laboratory, founded by Eugenie Clark in 1955 in Placida, Florida, was known as Cape Haze Marine Laboratory until its 1967 renaming in honor of major benefactors of the laboratory William R. Mote, his wife Lenore, and his sister, Betty Mote Rose. Early research was focused on sharks and other fishes. Since 1960, it has been based in Sarasota, Florida, and has been located on City Island since 1978. The laboratory celebrated i ...
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Mote Park (cricket Ground)
Mote Park, also known as The Mote, is a cricket ground in Maidstone in the English county of Kent. It is inside the grounds of the Mote Park and is owned by The Mote Cricket Club.The Mote CC - About Us
, The Mote Cricket Club. Retrieved 2011-04-09.
The ground is also used by the Mote Squash Club and Maidstone FC, Maidstone rugby club.Maidstone Rugby Club
, Maidstone Rugby Club. Retrieved 2011-04-09
It was used by Kent County Cricket Club as one of their out-grounds for county cricket matches. The club played over 200 first-class cricket matches on the ground between 1859 and 2005.
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Mote Park
Mote Park is a multi-use public park in Maidstone, Kent. Previously a country estate it was converted to landscaped park land at the end of the 18th century before becoming a municipal park. It includes the former stately home Mote House together with a miniature railway and a boating lake. A ground of the same name within the park has also been used as a first-class cricket ground by Kent County Cricket Club. The house is set in a park maintained by Maidstone Borough Council with support from the Mote Park Fellowship, a group of volunteers. History The park's name is derived from 'moot' or 'mote' in Old English meaning "a place of assembly".Entry for Maidstone (referencing Mote Park)
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Mote (sensor)
A sensor node, also known as a mote (chiefly in North America), is a node in a sensor network that is capable of performing some processing, gathering sensory information and communicating with other connected nodes in the network. A mote is a node but a node is not always a mote. History Although wireless sensor nodes have existed for decades and used for applications as diverse as earthquake measurements to warfare, the modern development of small sensor nodes dates back to the 1998 Smartdust project and the NASA Sensor Web One of the objectives of the Smartdust project was to create autonomous sensing and communication within a cubic millimeter of space. Though this project ended early on, it led to many more research projects. They include major research centres in Berkeley NEST and CENS. The researchers involved in these projects coined the term ''mote'' to refer to a sensor node. The equivalent term in the NASA Sensor Webs Project for a physical sensor node is ''pod'', alt ...
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Mote Con Huesillo
Mote con huesillo is a traditional Chilean summer-time drink often sold in street stands or vendor carts. It is a non-alcoholic beverage consisting of a sweet clear nectar-like liquid made with dried peaches (huesillo) cooked in sugar, water and cinnamon, and then once cooled, mixed with fresh cooked husked wheat berries (mote). The sweet clear nectar is usually made with sugar, but can also be supplemented or replaced with molasses. When the drink is served without the dried peaches, it is called a "descarozados". On occasion, it may also be served with dried prunes, however this is less common. Another modern option is to use peach preserves in place of the dried peaches. Both the mote and huesillo correspond to Mediterranean climates, like that of central Chile. This drink is very popular during summer months and is sold by street vendors on rolling carts or stands. It is also a very popular homemade recipe, for which the ingredients are readily available in supermarkets, s ...
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The Motes
The Motes are a Canadian indie rock band from Truro, Nova Scotia, and the founders of a record label called Ant Records. When recording, The Motes were J. LaPointe, and Jon Hutt. When performing live they were the recording duo plus Daniel MacDonald, and Craig Thibault. History The Motes began performing locally and releasing music on cassette in 1994."Motes The Remains of False Starts"
''Exclaim!'', By Kevin Hainey Aug 01, 2005
Their first release, on their own label, Ant Records, was ''Super Useless Powers''. The band performed in with the band State Champs,James Covey

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Mote (food)
Mote (from Quechua: ''mut'i'', through Spanish ''mote'') is the generic name for several varieties of boiled grains, consumed in many regions of South America. It is usually prepared by boiling the grains in water made alkaline by the addition of ashes or lime, a process known as nixtamalization. It was also a staple food for Native American hunting parties and war bands on long journeys. Argentina In Argentina, mote is consumed primarily in the mountainous northwest region, and less frequently in Cuyo and Patagonia. It is a stew of thin consistency (this is one of the main differences with the soup called locro) made from white hominy, sometimes peeled, and boiled with jume ash. The grains are usually accompanied with small pieces of meat (llama, goat, mutton, beef, pork, poultry and more rarely viscacha and mulita). It is also made with beans and with wheat. In Patagonia, in the northern region, in addition to the stew, it is consumed accompanied with some sort of cool dri ...
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Mote (name)
Mote is both an English surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ashley Mote (1936–2020), English politician, former member of the European parliament * C. Daniel Mote Jr. (born 1937), President of the National Academy of Engineering * David Mote (1940–2010), NASCAR driver * Donald Mote (1900–1968), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court * Edward Mote (1797–1874), English pastor * Frederick W. Mote (1922–2005), American sinologist and a professor of history * George William Mote (1832–1909), English painter * James Orin Mote (1922–2006), a bishop in Indiana, USA * Kelley Mote (1923–2015), American football player * Lauren Mote (born 1997), English actress * William Henry Mote William Henry Mote (1803–1871) was a British stipple and line engraver, primarily known for his portraits. He produced etchings for reference books, as well as original etchings. Mote became a member of the Royal Academy in his twenties and his ... (1803–1871), ...
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