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Mo

Definition: Mo

Mo

Noun

1. A polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel.

2. A midwestern state in central United States.

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

"Mo" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "a sea of bitterness", "a rebelliousness", "a wished for child", "loved".

Date "Mo" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1532. (references)

Note: Mo \Mo\, a., adv., & noun. [Written also moe.]. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Mo

DomainDefinition

Computing

Mo The country code for Macau. (1999-01-27). Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing.

Slang

Noun. Source: Shortening of 'Mormon'. Definition: A person or thing (e.g., ward, hymn) that is Mormon. Used also as a part of a phrase (e.g., MoTab) to describe something Mormon. Context: Loose, informal. Social Source: Liberal Mormons. Source: Compiled by The University of Oregon. (additional references)

Space

The Mars Observer spacecraft. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: List of people by name: Mo

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z Ma - Mb - Mc - Md - Me - Mf - Mg - Mh - Mi - Mj - Mk - Ml - Mm-Mn - Mo - Mp-Mt - Mu - Mv-Mz

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Missouri

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Missouri, named after the Missouri Siouan Indian tribe meaning "town of big canoes", is a midwestern state of the United States with Jefferson City as its capital. The state's nickname is the Show Me State; the U.S. Post Office abbreviation for Missouri is MO and the state public university's main branch is located in Columbia. The Mississippi and Missouri rivers are the two large rivers which flow through this state.

Missouri
(In Detail) (Full size)
State motto:
"Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law" ¹

Other U.S. States
CapitalJefferson City
Largest City Kansas City
Largest Metropolitan Area St. Louis
Area
 - Total
 - Land
 - Water
 - % water
Ranked 21st
180,693 km² (69,709 mile2)
178,590 km² (68,898 mile2)
2,101 km² (811 mile2)
1.16%
Population
 - Total (2000)
 - Density
Ranked 17th
5,595,211
31/km² (80.27 mile²)
Admittance into Union
 - Order
 - Date

24th
August 10, 1821
Time zoneCentral: UTC-6/-5
Latitude
Longitude
36°N to 40°35'N
89°6'W to 95°42'W
Width
Length
Elevation
 -Highest
 -Mean
 -Lowest
385 km (240 miles)
480 km (300 miles)
 
540 meters (1772 feet)
240 meters (800 feet)
70 meters ( 230 feet )
ISO 3166-2:US-MO
¹ Compare with King Charles XIII of Sweden (1809):
"The welfare of the people my highest law".

USS Missouri was named in honor of this state.

History

Main Article: History of Missouri

Originally part of the Louisiana Purchase, Missouri was admitted as a state in 1821 as part of the Missouri Compromise. It earned the nickname "Gateway to the West" because it served as a departure point for settlers heading to the west. During the Civil War, Missouri, a slave state, was split with portions adhering to the Union, and others secceeding with the southern states.

Law and Government

Main Article: Law and Government of Missouri
See: List of Missouri Governors

The capital of Missouri is Jefferson city and the current governor of the state is Bob Holden (Democrat). Missouri's two U.S. senators are Christopher S. Bond (Republican) and Jim Talent (Republican). Missouri has 9 districts in the U.S. House of Representatives.

The current constitution of Missouri, the fourth constitution for the state, was adopted in 1945 and provides for 3 branches of government, the legislative, judicial and executive branches. The legislative branch consists of two bodies, the House of Representatives and the Senate. These bodies comprise the General Assembly of the State of Missouri.

The House of Representatives has 163 members that are apportioned based on the last decennial census. The Senate consists of 34 members from districts divided such that the population of each district is approximately equal.

The Judicial department consists of a supreme court consisting of 7 judges. Superior and inferior courts are also provided.

The executive branch is headed by the Governor.

Geography

Main Article: Geography of Missouri
See: List of Missouri counties

Missouri is bounded on the north by Iowa; on the east, across the Mississippi River, by Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee; on the south by Arkansas; and on the west by Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska (the latter two across the Missouri River.)

North of the Missouri River lie the northern plains that stretch into Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Here, gentle rolling hills remain behind from a glacier that once had extended from the north to the Missouri River.

The Ozark plateau begins south of the river and extends into Arkansas and Oklahoma. Springfield, Missouri in southwestern Missouri lies on the Ozark plateau. Southern Missouri is the home of the Ozark mountains and extends into Arkansas.

The southeastern part of the state is home to the bootheel, part of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. This region is the lowest, flattest and wettest part of the state. It is also the most fertile. It is here that one finds cotton and rice production.

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Economy

Missouri's total gross state product for 1999 was $170 billion placing it 18th in the nation, while its 2000 Per Capita Personal Income was $27,445 or 28th in the nation. Major industries include aerospace, transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals, printing/publishing, electrical equipment, light manufacturing.

The agriculture products of the state are beef, soybeans, pork, dairy products, hay, corn, poultry, and eggs. Missouri is ranked 6th in the nation for the production of hogs and 7th for cattle. As of 2001, there were 108,000 farms, the second largest number in any state after Texas.

Missouri has vast quantities of limestone. Other minerals mined are lead, coal, portland cement and crushed stone. Missouri produces the most lead of all of the states in the Union with most of these mines in the central eastern portion of the state. Missouri also ranks first or near first among the production of lime.

Tourism, services and wholesale/retail trade follow manufacturing in importance.

Modified USGS/University of Missouri map
Note: Modified map released under the GNU FDL.

Demographics

As of the 2000 census, the population of the state is 5,595,211. Major cities include St. Louis and Kansas City. Its population grew 0.6% (478,310) from its 1990 levels. According to the 2000 census, 84.9% (4,748,083) identified themselves as White, 2.1% (118,592) as Hispanic or Latino, 11.2% (629,391) as black, 1.1% (61,595) as Asian, 0.4% (25,076) as American Indian or Alaska Native, 0.1% (3,178) as Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.8% (45,827) as other, and 1.5% (82,061) identified themselves as belonging to two or more races.

6.6% of its population were reported as under 5, 25.5% under 18, and 13.5% were 65 or older. Females made up approximately 51.4% of the population.

5.1% of Missourians spoke a language other than English at home. The 1997 birth and death rates were:

Births:74,037
Deaths:54,322
Infant deaths:564

151,196 Missourians were foreign born. 81.3% were high school graduates (higher than the national average) while 21.6% had a bachelor's degree or higher.

The mean commute time to work was 23.8 minutes. The homeownership rate in 2000 was 70.3% with the mean value of the owner occupied dwelling being $89,900. There were 2,194,594 househoulds with 2.48 people per household. The median household money income for 1999 was $37,934 with the 1999 Per Capita Money Income of $19,936. There were 11.7% (637,891) Missourians living below the poverty line in 1999.

Religion

Approximately 1 out of 5 Missourians holding religious beliefs are Roman Catholics; many of those live in central Missouri as well as around Kansas City and St. Louis. Baptists, Methodists, and Lutherans account for most of those belonging to Protestant faiths. Kirkwood, outside St. Louis, is the headquarters of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Kansas City is the headquarters for the Church of the Nazarene and Independence, outside of Kansas City, is the headquarters for the Mormon group known as the Community of Christ (formerly the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints). Springfield is the headquaters of the Assemblies of God.

Important Cities and Towns

  • Saint Louis
  • Kansas City
  • Springfield
  • Columbia -- the University of Missouri at Columbia.
  • Branson
  • Cape Girardeau
  • Sainte Genevieve -- oldest European settlement west of the Mississippi River.
  • Saint Joseph -- the Pony Express began here.
  • Hannibal--where Mark Twain, or Samuel Clemens, lived.
  • Independence
  • Saint Charles -- the beginning of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
  • Rolla
  • Jefferson City--the state capital--
  • Sedalia--home of the Missouri state fair.
  • Joplin

Education

Missouri's public school system includes kindergarten to 12th grade and requires all children between the ages of 7-16 inclusive to be enrolled in a school. The University of Missouri is Missouri's statewide public university system, having campuses in St. Louis, Kansas City, Columbia and Rolla. Additionally, Missouri has several regional public universities in different parts of the state, the largest being Southwest Missouri State University having the second largest student enrollment after University of Missouri-Columbia.

Colleges and Universities

  • Avila University
  • Baptist Bible College
  • Central Bible College
  • Central Christian College of the Bible
  • Central Methodist College
  • Central Missouri State University
  • Cleveland Chiropractic College
  • College of the Ozarks
  • Columbia College
  • Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
  • Culver-Stockton College
  • DeVry University, Kansas City
  • Drury University
  • Evangel University
  • Fontbonne College
  • Forest Institute of Professional Psychology
  • Greenleaf University
  • Hannibal-Lagrange College
  • Harris-Stowe State College
  • Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Lincoln University
  • Lindenwood University
  • Logan College of Chiropractic
  • Maryville University of St. Louis
  • Missouri Baptist College
  • Missouri Southern State College
  • Missouri Valley College
  • Missouri Western State College
  • Northwest Missouri State University
  • Ozark Christian College
  • Park University
  • Rockhurst University
  • St. Louis College of Pharmacy
  • Saint Louis University
  • Southeast Missouri State University
  • Southwest Baptist University
  • Southwest Missouri State University
  • Stephens College
  • Truman State University
  • University of Missouri
    • University of Missouri, Columbia
    • University of Missouri, Kansas City
    • University of Missouri, Rolla
    • University of Missouri, St. Louis
  • Washington University in St. Louis
  • Webster University
  • Westminster College
  • William Jewell College
  • William Woods University

Professional Sports Teams

  • St. Louis Blues, National Hockey League
  • Kansas City Wizards, Major League Soccer
  • Major League Baseball
    • St. Louis Cardinals
    • Kansas City Royals
  • National Football League
    • St. Louis Rams
    • Kansas City Chiefs

Miscellaneous Information

See also: United States, Missouri River, Missouri tribe.

External Links

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Missouri."

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MO

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

MO may stand for:

''This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name. If you followed a link here, you might want to go back and fix that link to point to the appropriate specific page.'\'

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "MO."

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Molybdenum

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

General
Name, Symbol, Numbermolybdenum, Mo, 42
Chemical series transition metal
Group, Period, Block6 (VIB), 5 , d
Density, Hardness 10280 kg/m3, 5.5
Appearance grey metallic
Atomic Properties
Atomic weight 95.94 amu
Atomic radius 145 pm
Covalent radius 145 pm
van der Waals radius not known pm
Electron configuration [Kr]4d4d55s1
e- 's per energy level2, 8, 18, 13, 1
Oxidation states (Oxide) 2,3,4,5,6 (strong acid)
Crystal structure body centered cubic
Physical Properties
State of matter solid (__)
Melting point 2896 K (4753 °F)
Boiling point 4912 K (8382 °F)
Molar volume 9.38 ×1010-3 m3/mol
Heat of vaporization 598 kJ/mol
Heat of fusion 32 kJ/mol
Vapor pressure 3.47 Pa at 3000 K
Speed of sound __ m/s at __ K
Miscellaneous
Electronegativity 2.16 (Pauling scale)
Specific heat capacity 250 J/(kg*K)
Electrical conductivity 18.7 106/m ohm
Thermal conductivity 138 W/(m*K)
1st ionization potential 684.3 kJ/mol
2nd ionization potential 1560 kJ/mol
3rd ionization potential 2618 kJ/mol
4th ionization potential 4480 kJ/mol
Most Stable Isotopes
isoNAhalf-life DMDE MeVDP
93Mo{syn.}4000 y ε 0.40593Nb
99Mo{syn.}65.94 h β 1.35799Tc
100Mo{syn.}1E19 y β 3.034100Ru
92Mo14.84%Mo is stable with 50 neutrons
94Mo9.25%Mo is stable with 52 neutrons
95Mo15.92%Mo is stable with 53 neutrons
96Mo16.68%Mo is stable with 54 neutrons
97Mo9.55%Mo is stable with 55 neutrons
98Mo24.13%Mo is stable with 56 neutrons
SI units & STP are used except where noted.
Molybdenum is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Mo and atomic number 42.

Notable Characteristics

Molybdenum is a transition metal. The pure metal is silvery white in color and very hard, and has one of the highest melting points of all pure elements. In small quantities, molybdenum is effective at hardening steel. Molybdenum is important in plant nutrition, and is found in certain enzymes, including xanthine oxidase.

Applications

Over 2/3 of all molybdenum is used in alloys. Molybdenum use soared during World War I, when demand for tungsten made tungsten scarce, and high strength steels were at a premium. Molybdenum is used to this day in high strength alloys, and high temperature steels. Special molybdenum containing alloys, such as the Hastelloys ®, are notably heat resistant and corrosion resistant. Molybdenum is used in aircraft and missile parts, and in filaments. Molybdenum finds use as a catalyst in the petroleum industry, especially in catalysts for removing organic sulfurs from petroleum products. Mo-99 is used in the nuclear isotope industry. Molybdenum oranges are pigments, ranging from red-yellow to a bright red orange, used in paints, inks, plastics, and rubber compounds. Molybdenum disulphide is a good lubricant, especially at high temperatures. Molybdenum is also used in some electronic applications, as the conductive metal layers in thin-film transistors (TFTs).

History

Molybdenum (from the Greek molybdos meaning "lead-like") is not found free in nature, and the compounds that can be found were, until the late 18th century, confused with compounds of other elements, such as carbon or lead. In 1778 Carl Wilhelm Scheele was able to determine that molybdenum was separate from graphite and lead, and was able to isolate the oxide of the metal from molybdenite. In 1782 Hjelm was able to isolate an impure extract of the metal by reducing the oxide with carbon. Molybdenum was little used and remained in the laboratory until the late 19th century. Then a French company, Schneider and Co, tried molybdenum as an alloying agent in armor plate and noted its useful properties.

Occurrence

Though molybdenum is found in such minerals as wulfenite (MoO4Pb) or powellite (CaMnOO4), the main commercial source of molybdenum is molybdenite (MoS2). Molybdenum is mined directly, and is also recovered as a by-product of copper mining. Molybdenum is present in ores from 0.01% to about 0.5%. About half of the world's molybdenum is mined in the United States.

Biological Role

There is a trace requirement for molybdenum in plants, and soils can be barren due to molybdenum deficiencies. Plants and animals generally have molybdenum, present in amounts of a few parts per million. In plants, molybdenum is involved in the pathways of nitrogen fixation and nitrate reduction, and in animals, molybdenum is involved in the pathways of purine degredation and formation of uric acid. In some animals, adding a small amount of dietary molybdenum enhances growth.

Isotopes

Molybdenum has six stable isotopes and almost two dozen radioisotopes, the vast majority of which have half lives measured in seconds. Mo-99 is used in sorpation generators that are used to create Tc-99 for the nuclear isotope industry. The market for Mo-99 products is estimated to be on the order of $100 million US dollars a year.

Precautions

Molybdenum dusts and molybdenum compounds, such as molybdenum trioxide and water soluble molybdates, may have slight toxicities if inhaled or ingested orally. Laboratory tests suggest, compared to many heavy metals, that molybdenum is of relatively low toxicity. Acute toxicity in humans is unlikely because the dose required would be exceptionally large. There is the potential for molybdenum exposure in mining and refining operations, as well as the chemical industry, but to date, no instance of harm from this exposure has been reported. Though water-soluble molybdenum compounds can have a slight toxicity, those that are insoluble, such as the lubricant molybdenum disulfide, are considered to be nontoxic. However, environmental chains of events can end in serious molybdenum-related health consequences. In 1996 in Sweden an increase in acid rain near Uppsala caused a depletion in the natural foods of moose in nearby rural areas; this caused the moose to venture into the fields of oat farmers who had been heavily liming their soil to compensate for the effect of the acid; the lime caused changes to the levels of cadmium and other trace metals in the soil, causing the oat crops to uptake trace molybdenum in large quantities; ingestion of the oats by hundreds of moose brought on a severe disturbance in the ratio of molybdenum to copper in their livers, which caused emaciation, hair discoloration, ulcers, diarrhea, convulsions, blindness, osteoporosis and finally heart failure.

OSHA regulation specify that maximum exposure in a 8 hour day, 40 hour week to molybdenum be 15 milligrams per cubic meter. NIOSH recommended exposure limit is 5000 mg per cubic meter.

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: Mo

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
EntrySourceExpressionField

Mo

DanishMolybdaenChemistry

Mo

DutchMolybdeenChemistry

MO

EnglishMolybdenumChemistry

MO

FinnishKiinan kansantasavallan erityishallintoalue MacaoGeography

MO

FrenchObjet de gestionComputing

MO

GermanMolybdänChemistry

MO

Greekκινητής προέλευσηςComputing

MO

ItalianRegione amministrativa speciale di Macao (Repubblica popolare cinese)Geography

Mo

LatinMolybdaenumChemistry

Mo

PortugueseMolibdénioChemistry

MO

SpanishRegión Administrativa Especial de Macao (República Popular de China)Geography

MO

SwedishHanterat objektComputing
LCAO MO SCFEnglishLinear Combination of Atomic Orbitals,Molecular Orbital,Self Consistent FieldN/A
MOCEnglishMO callPost & Telecom

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Synonyms: Mo

Synonyms: atomic number 42 (n), molybdenum (n). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Mo

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Conduct

Course of conduct, line of conduct, line of action, line of proceeding; role; process, ways, practice, procedure, modus operandi, MO, method of operating; method; path.

Method

Noun: method, way, manner, wise, gait, form, mode, fashion, tone, guise; modus operandi, MO; procedure; (line of conduct).

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Mo

English words defined with "Mo": Moe. (references)
Specialty definitions using "Mo": ComazantsDatastorm Technologies, Inc.ferro-molybdenumpayload mass ratioSELS. (references)
Non-English Usage: "Mo" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses.

Albanian (mho), Irish (my), Norwegian (heath), Portuguese (Macau, Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China), Scottish (my, poss.pron. my), Sotho (her, where), Swedish (fine sand), Tagalog (me, you, your), Tswana (around, at, in, just).

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Modern Usage: Mo

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Ay, Mo! Your sister's ass really tastes as sweet as Alvarez here says it does (The Shield; writing credit: David Benchetrit)

'Cause mo better makes it mo better (Mo' Better Blues; writing credit: Spike Lee)

Lyrics

Well I know this cat named Mo. He wanders to (You Me and The Bottle Makes Three Tonight; performing artist: Big Daddy)

These ho's don't want him no mo, he's cold product (Lose Yourself; performing artist: EMINEM)

Ja cries, Mo cries (I Cry; performing artist: Ja Rule)

Of the mighty Mo (Nowhere To Go; performing artist: Melissa Etheridge)

Movie/TV Titles

Maalaala mo kaya (1973)

Kasalanan mo Lalaki (1973)

Mo gui tian shi (1973)

Buhay ko Pag-ibig mo (1973)

Shen jian mo jian (1972)

Song Titles

YAH MO B THERE  (performing artist: James Ingram w/Michael McDonald )

Mo Money Mo Problems (performing artist: The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Mase & Puff Daddy)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Mo

DomainTitle

Books

  • Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hs¿n Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu (reference)

  • Looking for Mo (reference)

  • Parallel Lives - based on The Kathy and Mo Show. (reference)

  • The Surprising Adventures of the Magical Monarch of Mo and His People (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Periodicals

  

Music

  

High Tech

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Mo

Photos:
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Photo Album: Mo

ThumbnailDescription & CreditThumbnailDescription & Credit

09/28/00 - More than 400 people witnessed the unveiling of the first X-45A Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle Sept. 27, at the Boeing Aircraft Company, Lambert Field, St. Louis, Mo. (Courtesy of Boeing).

Indian waves from horseback at a pow wow in Browning, MO. Credit: USDA.

Indian Pow Wow dancing in Browning, MO. Credit: USDA.

Underground lead mining near Viburnum, MO in the Mark Twain National Forest. Credit: jerry Sintz.

Above ground area of a lead mine near Viburnum, MO in the Mark Twain National Forest. Credit: Jerry Sintz.

Measured drawing delineated by Frank R. Leslie, July 1938. (Reproduction Number: HABS, MO,97-SAIGEN,6- Sheet 5 of 13) The Bolduc House, now a museum, is one of a few remaining French Colonial buildings in the upper Mississippi Valley. As described in the HABS written historical data pages, it is constructed of poteaux sur sole, vertical posts set on a sill, with the interstices filled with bouzillage, sticks covered with a mud and straw mixture. In addition to its construction, the large overhanging eaves and steep roof are distinct characteristics of the style. Credit: Library of Congress.

Caption: Farm Family with Edison Phonograph; Skidmore, Mo; Unknown Date; {29.700/9} (jpg).

U.S. Veterans Administration Hospital, Excelsior Springs, Mo. : Exterior view. Credit: National Library of Medicine.

U.S. Army. General Hospital No. 40, St. Louis, MO. : A heat treatment.... Credit: National Library of Medicine.

Photographed at St. Louis, Missouri, during the Civil War, while he was serving as Fleet Surgeon for the Mississippi Squadron. The original print is mounted on a carte de visite. Printed at the bottom of the card is "A.J. Fox, Artist, Cor. Fourth and Olive Sts., St. Louis, Mo.". Credit: NAVY.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: Mo
 

"International Space Station mo" by Terry Eaton
Commentary: "Construction of the modules for the International Space Station. Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S.A."
"Columns 2" by Marc Dorsett
Commentary: "Various structural columns in Kansas City, MO."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Mo

SubjectTopicQuote

Travel

Colombia

Colombian Consulates throughout the United States are located in Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Beverly Hills, CA; Chicago, IL; Houston, TX; Coral Gables, FL; Minneapolis, MN; New Orleans, LA; New York, NY; San Francisco, CA; Hato Rey, Puerto Rico; St. Louis, MO; Washington, DC; Wheeling, WV; East Lake, OH; Detroit, MI. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Usage Frequency: Mo

"Mo" is generally used as a noun (proper) -- approximately 63.84% of the time. "Mo" is used about 530 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (proper)63.84%33915,555
Unclassified Items29.38%15625,144
Noun (singular)6.78%3657,479
                    Total100.00%530N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Name Usage Frequency: Mo

The following table summarizes the usage of "Mo" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified.
NameUsage/GenderUsage per 100
million Persons
Rank in USA
MoLast name1,00016,063
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Derived & Related Names: Mo

"Mo" is a name that signifies or is derived from: "a sea of bitterness", "a rebelliousness", "a wished for child", "loved".
 
The following table summarizes names related to "Mo."
NameGenderLanguageRelated Name
MavreenaFemaleN/AMaureen
MaryFemaleBiblicalN/A
MaryFemaleEnglishN/A
MaureenFemaleEnglishMáirín
MaureneFemaleEnglishMaureen
MaurineFemaleEnglishMaureen
MoFemale, MaleEnglishMaureen
MáirínFemaleIrishMary
MaureenFemaleIrishMáirín
MaureneFemaleIrishMaureen
MaurineFemaleIrishMaureen
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Expressions: Mo

Expressions using "Mo": cuba mo little Mo Connolly MO call peculiar mo rolla mo st louis mo washington mo. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "Mo": mo-dean, mo-dettes, Mo-jo, mo-lu-hwa, mo-pedestrian.

Ending with "Mo": slo-mo.

Containing "Mo": Cu-mo-au, ho-mo-sex-u-al, Poter-mo-get-on, Potter-mo-get-on.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Mo

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

kansas city mo

9,076

troy mo

240

lil mo

3,851

maryland heights mo

236

mo

1,426

fort leonard wood mo

234

st louis mo

1,399

lebanon mo

225

joplin mo

1,138

hazelwood mo

212

jefferson city mo

1,078

branson mo hotel

207

independence mo

650

west plain mo

199

liberty mo

592

st charles mo

198

lees mo mpo summit

565

washington mo

197

amended can fabolous featuring go let lil lyrics main mike mo shorey t version

440

moberly mo

192

lil lyrics mo

404

g mo

191

hannibal mo

375

mo works

186

platte city mo

351

arpt city intl kansas kc mo

185

mo thug

345

st joseph mo

175

kirksville mo

339

warsaw mo

173

kearney mo

294

whiteman afb mo

170

mo lottery

290

wentzville mo

155

lake ozark mo

272

excelsior mo springs

142

warrensburg mo

260

mexico mo

136

keb mo

241

waynesville mo

130
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Mo

Language Translations for "Mo"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Chinese 

  

瞬间 (instantaneous, transitory). (various references)

   

Czech

  

Molybden (molybdenum), poèkejte. (various references)

   

Danish

  

Mo- og V-karbider optraeder overvejende langs underkorngraenserne i bainitten (MO and V carbides are chiefly found along the bainite infragranular boundaries), udgående opkald fra Ms'en (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call), sejhaerdet Cr-Ni-Mo-staal med relativ lav overgangstemperatur (cr ni mo hardened and quenched steel having a comparatively low transition temperature), post ud/post retur (mail-out/mail-back, MO-MB). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

MOC (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call), MO en V-carbiden komen voornamelijk voor langs de subkorrelgrenzen van het bainiet (MO and V carbides are chiefly found along the bainite infragranular boundaries), mail-out/mail-back (mail-out/mail-back, MO-MB), veredeld cr. ni. mo-staal met een betrekkelijk lage overgangstemperatuur (cr ni mo hardened and quenched steel having a comparatively low transition temperature), van het MS uitgaande oproep (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

molybdeenikarbidi (MO and V carbides are chiefly found along the bainite infragranular boundaries), matkaviestimestä lähtevä puhelu (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call), matkaviestimestä lähtevä kutsu (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call), vanadiinikarbidi (MO and V carbides are chiefly found along the bainite infragranular boundaries, the starting state contains substantial amounts of vanadium carbide in addition to loosely divided oblong paricles of cementite), postittaa/postittaa takaisin (mail-out/mail-back, MO-MB), nuorrutettu kromi-nikkeli-molybdeeniteräs (cr ni mo hardened and quenched steel having a comparatively low transition temperature). (various references)

   

French

  

les carbures de molyboène et de vanadium se présentent le plus le long des sous-joints des grains de bainite (MO and V carbides are chiefly found along the bainite infragranular boundaries), communication en provenance d'une station mobile (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call), communication en provenance d'un mobile (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call), appel en provenance d'une station mobile (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call), appel en provenance d'un mobile (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call), acier amélioré au cr- ni- mo avec une température de transition relativement basse (cr ni mo hardened and quenched steel having a comparatively low transition temperature). (various references)

   

German

  

MO- und V- Karbide treten vorwiegend laengs den BainitSubkorngrenzen auf (MO and V carbides are chiefly found along the bainite infragranular boundaries), Mail-Out/Mail-Back (mail-out/mail-back, MO-MB), vergueteter Cr- Ni- Mo- Stahl mit einer verhaeltnissmaessig niedrigen Uebergangstemperatur (cr ni mo hardened and quenched steel having a comparatively low transition temperature), Verbindungsaufbau durch die Mobilstation (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call), abgehende Verbindung (call control state U4, call delivered, delivered, MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

καρβίδιο μολυβδαινίου και βαναδίου βρίσκονται κυρίως κατά μήκος των υποκοκκωδών ορίων μπενίτη (MO and V carbides are chiefly found along the bainite infragranular boundaries), χάλυβας βελτιωμένος με Cν-Νι-Μο που έχει συγκριτικά χαμηλή θερμοκρασία μετατροπής (cr ni mo hardened and quenched steel having a comparatively low transition temperature). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

Katonai Képviselet (military office), Katonai Iroda (military office). (various references)

   

Italian

  

Momento (bit, factor, feature, importance, instant, jiff, minute, moment, momentum, opportunity, period, present, significance, time, while). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

출동. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

omay.(various references)

   

Romanian

  

Moment (flash, hour, instant, jiffy, juncture, minute, moment, one moment, page, point, second, shake, tick, time, trice, turn, twinkle, wait a bit). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

сп. действия. (various references)

   

Scottish

  

son (account, advantage, good, profit : air mo, sake). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

Month, Momento (instance, instant, minute, moment, momentum, piece, place, point, tick, time), Misuri (Missouri), Manera De Actuar, Médico Oficial (moh). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

anrop från mobilterminal (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call), anrop från mobil station (MO call, mobile originated, mobile originated call, mobile originating call, MS originated call). (various references)

   

Thai

  

ชั่วขณะ (moment, momentarily, momentary, momentous). (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Mo

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

Molybdaenum. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Mo

LanguageDateSourceGenesis Chapter 8, Verse 10
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintKai episcwn eti hmeraV epta eteraV palin exapesteilen thn peristeran ek thV kibwtou
Latin405VulgateExpectatis autem ultra septem diebus aliis rursum dimisit columbam ex arca
Old English990West SaxonHe abad ða gyt oðre seofan dagas ond asende ut eft culfran.
Middle English1395WyclifForsothe forthermore other seuene daies abiden, eftsones he lete out of the arke a culuer;
Renaissance English1526TyndaleAnd he abode yet .vij. dayes mo and sent out the doue agayne out of the arke
Jacobean English1611King JamesAnd he stayed yet other seven days; and again he sent forth the dove out of the ark;
Victorian English1833WebsterAnd he stayed yet other seven days, and again he sent forth the dove out of the ark;
Basic English1964OgdenAnd after waiting another seven days, he sent the dove out again;

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Mo

LanguageGenesis Chapter 8, Verse 10
CebuanoUg mihulat pa siya ug pito ka adlaw, ug unya gipagula niya pag-usab ang salampati sa arca.
CroatianPoèeka još sedam dana pa opet pusti golubicu iz korablje.
DanishDerpå biede han yderligere syv Dage og sendte så atter Duen ud fra Arken;
DutchEn hij verbeidde nog zeven andere dagen; toen liet hij de duif wederom uit de ark.
FinnishJa hän odotti vielä toiset seitsemän päivää ja laski taas kyyhkysen arkista.
FrenchIl attendit encore sept autres jours, et il lâcha de nouveau la colombe hors de l`arche.
GermanDa harrte er noch weitere sieben Tage und ließ abermals eine Taube fliegen aus dem Kasten.
Haitian CreoleLi tann sèt jou pase. Apre sa, li lage pijon an yon dezyèm fwa, li fè l' soti nan batiman an.
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariNuh menunggu tujuh hari lagi, lalu melepaskan lagi burung merpati itu.
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaMaka oleh Nuh dinantikan pula tujuh hari lagi, lalu dilepaskannya pula merpati itu ke luar dari dalam bahtera.
ItalianAttese altri sette giorni e di nuovo fece uscire la colomba dall'arca
MaoriNa ka tatari ano ia, e whitu atu nga ra; a ka tukua atu ano e ia te kukupa i roto i te aaka:
NorwegianSå bidde han ennu syv dager til og sendte så atter duen ut av arken.
PortugueseEsperou ainda outros sete dias, e tornou a soltar a pomba fora da arca.   
RumanianA mai awteptat alte wapte zile, wi iarqw a dat drumul porumbelului din corabie.
SwedishSedan väntade han ännu ytterligare sju dagar och lät så duvan än en gång flyga ut ur arken.