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  • 81Motley County — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Motley County Country and Admin Code US.TX.345 US …

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  • 82motley-minded — motˈley mindˈed adjective (Shakespeare) Having heterogeneous and inconsistent thoughts or intentions • • • Main Entry: ↑motley …

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  • 83Motley — biographical name John Lothrop 1814 1877 American historian …

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  • 84Motley — /mot lee/, n. John Lothrop /loh threuhp/, 1814 77, U.S. historian and diplomat. * * * …

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  • 85motley — 1. adjective a) Comprising greatly varied elements, to the point of incongruity; heterogeneous b) Having many colours; variegated 2. noun …

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  • 86motley — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. colorful, many colored, variegated; assorted, jumbled, heterogeneous, diverse, kaleidoscopic, crazy quilt, incongruous. See mixture. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Varied] Syn. multiform, mixed,… …

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  • 87motley — mot·ley || mÉ‘tlɪ / mÉ’ adj. mixed; of great variety; varied in color; made of different colored patches of cloth …

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  • 88motley — [ mɒtli] adjective (motlier, motliest) (of a group of people or things) incongruously varied; disparate. noun 1》 an incongruous mixture. 2》 historical the multicoloured costume of a jester. Origin ME: of unknown origin …

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  • 89motley — a. 1. Variegated, dappled, party colored, mottled. 2. Heterogeneous, diversified, mingled, composite, mixed …

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  • 90motley — adj 1. heterogeneous, diverse, diversified, assorted, miscellaneous, pluralistic; dissimilar, unlike, divergent; incongruous, discordant, clashing; raggle taggle, patchwork, ragged; jumbled, macaronic, mixed, mixed up, scrambled, mingled,… …

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