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Difference between 'Moat' and 'Mote'
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Raghav Sharma
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Moat
A
Moat
is a ditch surrounding a castle.
Mote
A
mote
is a particle of dust.
Sample Usage
Moat
The knight crossed the
moat
by the drawbridge and reached the gate of the castle.
Mote
As the gay
motes
that people the sunbeams.
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