Mo

pronunciation

How to pronounce Mo in British English: UK word uk audio image

How to pronounce Mo in American English: US word us audio image

  • Noun:
    a polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel

Word Origin

mo (1)
colloquial shortening of momentum, by 1896.
mo (2)
representing U.S. black pronunciation of more, by 1902; it was an acceptable variant form of more in the Middle Ages and has roots in Old English; see more.

Example

1. The state produced the conservative barry goldwater but also the liberal mo udall .
2. According to the official nobel citation , mr mo " with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales , history and the contemporary " .
3. Other arab leaders might emulate sheikh mo or his methods , but in the end-and some would say thank goodness-there 's only one dubai .
4. Mo rocca is a political humorist and the host of " electoral dysfunction , " a forthcoming feature-length documentary about voting in america .
5. At 11.24pm , another microblogger , a self-proclaimed poet named tang yi , tweeted , " gun fired ! More big news for tomorrow ! Mo bai ! "

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