Mo-tze
or Mo Tzu, Mo-tse, Mo Tse
[ maw-dzuh ]
noun
Mo Ti, flourished 5th century b.c., Chinese philosopher.
- Also (Pinyin) Mo·zi [maw-zœ]; /ˈmɔˈzœ/; Mo Ti [maw-dee] /ˈmɔ ˈdi/ .
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How to use Mo-tze in a sentence
Up at the Gonye Falls everything is smiling and beautiful, here at Mozi-oa-tunia everything is frowning, and awful.
Stanley in Africa | James P. Boyd
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