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mo
1[ moh ]
Mo
2- molybdenum.
MO
3abbreviation for
- method of operation.
- Missouri (approved especially for use with zip code).
- mode of operation.
-mo
4- a suffix occurring in a series of compounds that describe book sizes according to the number of leaves formed by the folding of a single sheet of paper:
sixteenmo.
mo.
5abbreviation for
- plural mos month.
- months.
Mo.
6abbreviation for
- Missouri.
- Monday.
m.o.
7abbreviation for
- mail order.
- modus operandi.
- money order.
M.O.
8abbreviation for
- mail order.
- manually operated.
- Medical Officer.
- method of operation.
- mode of operation.
- modus operandi.
- money order.
Mo
1the chemical symbol for
- molybdenum
mo
2the internet domain name for
- Macau
m.o.
3abbreviation for
- mail order
- money order
Mo.
5abbreviation for
- Missouri
MO
6abbreviation for
- Missouri
- Medical Officer
- modus operandi
-mo
7suffix forming nouns
- (in bookbinding) indicating book size by specifying the number of leaves formed by folding one sheet of paper
12mo, twelvemo, or duodecimo
16mo or sixteenmo
Word History and Origins
Origin of mo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of mo1
Example Sentences
Giving out go-to-reeferville free cards is not exactly their M.O.
The highlights, however, are less of a dramatic style shift than the bangs M.O. debuted in January.
Everything we know about their m.o.—the 1993 WTC bombing, the 2000 LAX plot, and 9-11—suggests that they aim bigger.
The m.o. is the same: the first and main thing is to traduce and offend liberal sensibility.
His M.O. harmonizes unerringly with the spirit of these democratic times: Say you love almost every guest.
"Sore foot, sir," I said, seeing the M.O.'s eyes fixed on me.
The M.O.'s have a positive genius for sending men to spots remote from their homes and kindreds—appalling sentence.
In the village of Iwuy one Ford was hit twice by shell-fire, one orderly being killed and the M.O. wounded.
"I'll put you on light duties for the day," said the M.O. And the rheumatic one and I went out together.
The M.O. at Quetta had merely passed down the line asking each man "Are you fit?"
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