Definitions for mottos

mottos mot·to

Spelling: [mot-oh]
IPA: /ˈmɒt oʊ/

Mottos is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.

You can make 63 anagrams from letters in mottos (moostt).

Definitions for mottos

noun

  1. a maxim adopted as an expression of the guiding principle of a person, organization, city, etc.
  2. a sentence, phrase, or word expressing the spirit or purpose of a person, organization, city, etc., and often inscribed on a badge, banner, etc.

Origin of mottos

1580-90; Italian Late Latin muttum sound, utterance. See mot

Examples for mottos

Nil admirari is the motto of the Man of Taste in Building, where he is naturally at home.

Appropriately enough, the Basin family crest bears the motto “boldness and inspiration.”

Health and safety über alles: the prayer of a people shot through with fear, and the motto of our times.

The motto of the United States is E Pluribus Unum Latin for “Out of Many, one.”

Location: Lincolnton, N.C. Town motto: "History, Arts, Culture...They All Find a Home in Lincolnton!"

You'd better bring out that motto and hang it up where they can see it.

But the debellare superbos should be my motto, were I to have a new one.

Mother's motto is that one more or less never makes any difference.

"De Lawd will provide" was her motto, and He never failed her.

School leaders of an institution that boasts the motto, “Safe, Responsible & Respectful” were none of the above.

Word Value for mottos
Scrable

7

Words with friends

8

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