অণু, ধূলিকণা, দাগ, বিন্দু, অতি ক্ষুদ্র বস্তু
(1) (nontechnical usage
(2) (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
(3) Speck
(1) But a Leonid meteor is tiny, a supersonic mote of dust.
(2) The tiniest mote of dust
(3) This little speck of a girl - no more than a mote of dust in the cosmic sense of things - was questioning her operation and her wisdom, her very essence of being.
(4) Later I was in the living room watching dust motes circulating through a shaft of sunlight when the phone rang.
(5) There's a constant stream of planktonic motes going past.
(6) Many scenes are heavily marred by dust motes , particularly those which take place at night or in shadow.
(7) Over the past century, physicists have pushed back the frontier of the small - from dust motes to atoms to protons and neutrons to quarks.
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(9) Sometimes the light outside penetrates the shadows in shafts, and dust motes float in the silence, flying like fairiesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u252cu00ac or miracles.
(10) A beam of light had broken through the canopy and caught the motes of dust and tiny midges floating around in the golden light.
(11) Tiny water droplets are borne on the air like dust motes , sparkling in the glare from the banks of fluorescent lights in the canopy above the petrol pumps.
(12) Flatten yourself against the window, and let the world tilt forward until you're gazing down through the fine transparent barrier, scattered with reassuring dust motes and the glimmer of reflection.
(13) I could see dust motes in a shaft of light that cut across my cubicle.
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