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Definition of Emotes
1. emote [v] - See also: emote
Lexicographical Neighbors of Emotes
Literary usage of Emotes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Second Australasian Conference on Interactive Entertainment: Proceedings by Yusuf Pisan, SIGART. (2005)
"emotes are represented in most contemporary MMOGs and also in ... Body Language
faces similar problems, and emotes have been employed as a partial solution ..."
2. Anglo-Saxon and early English psalter: now first printed from manuscripts in by Joseph Stevenson (1843)
"... ai in wildernesse, E. 6 bifor come, EH 7 wombe, EH 8 Fild with emotes are )>ai
ai, ... are fild with emotes nith and dai, ..."
3. The Pathology of Emotions: Physiological and Clinical Studies by Charles Féré (1899)
"Excessive indulgence which one practises towards emotes can only exaggerate the
extent of their demands. Rush well understood the importance of discipline ..."
4. Journal by New York (N.Y.). Board of Education (1882)
"... A. Kerr " 1st" PS 48, " Mary J. Kerby Appointed additional teacher GS 64, Feb.
3. Ordered, That said communication be entered in full in the emotes. ..."
5. Publications by Parish Register Society, London, London Parish Register Society, Florida State Historical Society, Deland, Deland Florida State Historical Society, Reparations Commission, North Carolina Historical Commission, Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Yorkshire (1905)
"Mar. 2. Thomas fill, to John James de Olde Towne. 6. Marie filia to Thomas Belcher
de Clapton. 12. Margaret wife to William emotes. 12. ..."